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EVENT: Constructive invisibility, dangerous visibility

Black families straddling double negatives and how to reverse the narrative

Wednesday 21st October

6.30pm – 7.30pm
A free on-line event
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Black families straddling double negatives and how to reverse the narrative. Dr Cynthia Okpokiri presents her ongoing research to explore how authority figures interact with black children, young people and parents/carers in sectors including education, social work and social care, law and justice, and health care.

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