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Jane Elliott is an American teacher and anti-racism activist. She created the famous “blue-eyed/brown-eyed” exercise, first done with grade school children in the 1960s, and later became the basis for her career in diversity training. Her website contains information on her lectures, workshops and learning materials.
Interview with Jane Elliot from Frontline PBS, the US broadcaster in 2002.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission work to create a fairer Britain.
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The Monitoring Group is a leading national anti-racist and civil rights organisation providing information and support to victims of race & hate crimes, police misconduct and domestic violence.
Liberty promote the values of individual human dignity, equal treatment and fairness as the foundations of a democratic society. Provides advice on civil rights issues including criminal injuries, police complaints, rights of immigrants, public order and much more in relation to the law in England and Wales.
The Andrea Adams Trust is a charity dedicated to tackling workplace bullying.
Bullying Online contains lots of helpful information on all sorts of bullying including racist and workplace.
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