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The Continued Importance of Holocaust Memorial Day

On January 27th, coinciding with the date of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in 1945, Holocaust Memorial Day (which started in 2001) provides an annual opportunity to not only commemorate the Holocaust, but also to renew our opposition to all forms of racism. Commemorating the Holocaust inevitably brings up many issues, such as…

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Education News

ROTA is piloting a Higher Education research project. Although statistics show an upward trend in the numbers of UK-domiciled students from Global Majority and Gipsy, Roma and Traveller communities attending university, there is a higher withdrawal rate among these groups of students.  ROTA's project explores reasons why students choose to withdraw, defer or change course.  In…

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Mental health support and why we’re not getting all the help we should

If we can take one positive from this past year, it’s the renewed interest placed on mental wellbeing. From new mental health apps gaining traction, to elite sportswomen standing up for their own wellbeing, the importance placed on mental health is at an all-time high. That said, there has also been worrying research highlighting failings…

The revelations of ex-cricketer Azeem Rafiq have shown that racism in sport is much wider than football

The revelations of ex-cricketer Azeem Rafiq have shown that racism in sport is much wider than football

For the last few weeks English Cricket has been under the microscope following Azeem Rafiq’s experiences at Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Despite the sport being very popular among South Asian communities, Rafiq has highlighted the long-standing difficulties South Asian sports people face. In a world where racial abuse is considered locker-room banter, is it any surprise we don’t see many British South Asians in sport?

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Are you a  current or former University student?

Can you help ROTA with our new research project  about the student experience of Higher Education. This research will explore the reasons why some UK-domiciled Black  Asian and other ethnic minority students have considered withdrawing or have previously withdrawn from their university courses.    We would like to hear about your experiences in Higher Education, and what influenced your decision to leave or consider leaving….

How elite sportswomen have helped put mental health on the agenda

How elite sportswomen have helped put mental health on the agenda

Following the cancellation of most major events last summer due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it was great to see our stars reunited with their fans. However, as well as the titles and accolades, some sporting events brought the topic of mental health to the news agenda, demonstrating that we must continue to educate people on this problem.

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Two Decades after the 911 attacks, British Muslims still feel the impact

Two Decades after the 911 attacks, British Muslims still feel the impact writes Yusef Alam.

 

THIS WEEK marks the 20th anniversary of the horrific 9/11 terror attacks on the USA in which over 2,900 people lost their lives. The event stunned the world and the impact is still being felt today.