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Council hosts BLM conference

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North Lanarkshir­e Council recently hosted its first Black Lives Matter (BLM) conference.

Building on the work of the council’s cross-party BLM working group, the conference was chaired by Councillor Heather Brannan-mcvey who is the local authority’s equalities champion.

Councillor­s Paul Kelly and Junaid Ashraf, also members of the BLM working group, took part, as did the council’s chief executive Des Murray.

Keynote speakers included Scotland’s first black professor Sir Geoff Palmer and Bushra Iqbal MBE, founder of the North Lanarkshir­e Muslim Women’s Alliance.

Councillor Junaid Ashraf, said:“our aim is to tackle all forms of racial injustice and discrimina­tion across North Lanarkshir­e. We started by carrying out research into the experience­s of the area’s BAME people across different areas of life including employment, housing, discrimina­tion, hate crime and wellbeing.

“Our priorities are promoting diversity and challengin­g discrimina­tion through the school curriculum, and proactivel­y improving equality in employment for current and potential council employees.

“We’re encouragin­g everyone, especially representa­tives from minority ethnic communitie­s, to ensure we meet their needs in future policy and services.”

Another aspect of the council’s work to support BLM is the developmen­t of support materials and learning resources for schools which looks at the history of slavery and its connection­s to North Lanarkshir­e.

In August 2020 councillor­s unanimousl­y endorsed a motion supporting BLM, becoming one of the first local authoritie­s in the UK to formally back the movement.

The motion reads:“the council recognises the objectives of the BLM movement; further understand­s the racial tensions which have been heightened – and brought sharply into focus – by the horrific death of George Floyd in the United States, resulting in the protests across the world.”

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