ARE is a proud member of The Alliance for Racial Justice. The Alliance has called on leaders of the main political parties to make sure there is zero tolerance of racism in the mayoral and general elections.
The Alliance for Racial Justice is deeply concerned about the prevalence of racism in political discourse and the unacceptable language that often goes unchallenged.
We are witnessing a normalisation of racism which is unacceptable and represents a serious threat to values, equality, equity, and inclusion.
The Alliance for Racial Justice is committed to fostering a more inclusive and equitable society free from all forms of racism, misogyny, and discrimination.
We are deeply concerned about the increasing incidents of Islamophobia and antisemitism, as well as the political exploitation of British ethnic minorities, migrants and refugees.
Offensive and aggressive racist language and references to violence have life and death consequences, and recent political conduct will invariably lead to increased racial violence against these groups.
Peaceful humanitarian protests and marches must not be labelled as extremist. Individuals and organisations advocating racism and violence should face the full force of the law.
We urge leaders of the main parties to call out racism immediately. Failure to do so is a form of complicity.
We encourage politicians to see the upcoming elections as an opportunity for a new form of politics that celebrates the richness of our diverse communities.
Alliance for Racial Justice members
Jeremy Crook OBE, Chief Executive, Action for Race Equality
Jabeer Butt OBE, Chief Executive, Race Equality Foundation
Timi Okuwa, CEO, Black Equity Organisation
Sarah Mann, CEO, Friends, Families and Travellers
David Mason, Executive Director, HIAS+JCORE
Yvonne MacNamara, CEO, The Traveller Movement
For press queries, please contact the Alliance for Racial Justice secretariat, Race Equality Foundation comms@racefound.org.uk