Through the generations: project aims

Through the generations: project aims

With the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund, and a host of volunteers, the project aims to: Conserve and communicate the stories, memories and reminiscences of different generations of Tamils in London Provide a space for different generations of Tamils to exchange their memories and experiences in intergenerational reminiscence sessions Encourage and facilitate an understanding…

Shaping the future event
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Seminar series: Shaping the future: Race and racism in 21st century Britain

February – March 2012 In partnership with Tower Hamlets CVS, the Osmani Trust, Hackney CVS, the Selby Centre and Islington BAME CVS, this seminar series has now been successfully delivered. Through the series, over 200 representatives from the voluntary, community, statutory and private sectors considered the broad questions: “Is there an elephant in the room?…

Volunteer with the Tamil oral history project

Volunteer with the Tamil oral history project

Through the generations: Tamil oral history project, a one-year oral history project supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund, is currently recruiting volunteers to help document the narratives and experiences of the Tamil community in London. The project, jointly delivered by Race on the Agenda and the Tamil Community Centre, is looking…

Dr Richard Stone OBE

Dr Richard Stone OBE

Dr Richard Stone is a medical doctor who also has extensive experience working against social exclusion, homelessness, and in the grant making charitable sector. He is a leading expert in social cohesion, anti-racism, and Islamophopia, and is a regular speaker around Europe at conferences on these topics. Richard was a panel member of the 1997/99…

ROTA comment on London Councils decision to cut London VCS funding

ROTA comment on London Councils decision to cut London VCS funding

This week London Councils voted to cut funding for over 200 groups working with London's most vulnerable and disadvantaged residents. Organisations placed in category's B and C will lose funds in June. This cut will reduce the current London Boroughs Grant Scheme from £26.4 million to a core scheme of £9.875 million – a cut…