“Systemic racism needs a systemic response.”
That is the call to action from the UN Human Rights chief Michelle Bachelet, who released a scathing report into the treatment of people of African descent, particularly in North and Latin America, as well as Europe.
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She says governments should “stop denying and start dismantling” racism and build trust among minority communities.
Bachelet argues the time is right to achieve a turning point for racial equality.
But what exactly is needed to achieve that equality?
And are laws enough to end discrimination?
Presenter: Peter Dobbie
Guests:
Peggy Hicks – Director of thematic engagement at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Patricia Francis – A filmmaker and researcher at Nottingham Trent University
Mpanzu Bamenga – A Dutch politician and human rights lawyer