Black Student Officer Campaign Planning 2004/2005
The Black civil rights movement has come a long way since the early 1970s and the political dawn for improved rights. This shows that collective Black self-organised action really does get results.
After much campaigning, Black people now have the right to equal pay and protection for their religious and cultural practices, can take action over racial discrimination at work, and many other rights that we were denied. However, despite anti-discrimination laws, Black people still face disadvantage because of our ethnicity.
The Black Students Officers' Campaign Planning book for 2004/2005 will help you successfully run a campaigning year in your union.
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