Hosted by Savera UK | Thursday, 10 June 2021 | 17:00 | online
In light of recent events, including the violent deaths of Sarah Everard, Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman, Savera UK Youth and other young activists, will put their questions to a panel of community leaders and representatives.
The panel will include:
Labour MP Kim Johnson
Tracey Gore, chair of Liverpool’s Race Equality Task Force
David Derefaka, a BME community development officer working in St Helens
Manchester Cllr Rabnawaz Akbar
Rev. Dr. Sammy Joseph
Kieran Bohan, from Open Table Network
Dr. Matthew Thompson, the founder and chief executive of Liverpool Community Spirit
Afrah Qassim, CEO and founder of Savera UK
The event will be chaired by Gamiel Yafai, managing director of Diversity Marketplace and diversity and inclusion lead.
The evening will include a discussion on the impact that the issue of violence and abuse has on the community and our youth, as well as how local groups and communities are working towards eradicating them.
Key questions will come from young people and have the opportunity to submit questions ahead of the event. There will also be an opportunity for attendees to ask further questions in a Q&A session.
We intend this online event to be a group discussion, therefore this will be delivered as a Zoom video call rather than in webinar format. This means you’ll be able to keep your camera on if you wish.
If you have any questions about booking, please email Shauna at shaunal@saverauk.co.uk
Savera UK aims to make events as accessible as possible. If you require reasonable adjustments to access this online event, then please contact us one week before the event so that actions can be taken to support you.
Visit the Savera website to register.
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