Untold stories of racism, discrimination, abuse and humiliation of BAME live-in care workers Is the over-emphasis of BAME communities being the worst affected, hit and killed by COVID-19 creating other problems that many of us do not realise or think to be that important? Such things as tensions in workplaces, tensions between front line workersContinueContinue reading “Lost in Live-in Care Work”
Author Archives: The Equality Trust
Campaigners, We Need to Talk about the Importance of Intersectionality
By ensuring our equality is also accessible and intersectional, we ensure that all voices can be heard and all problems can have a solution.
Wanda’s Story – From working class to middle class
Listen to The Equality Trust Executive Director Wanda Wyporska’s story of class and inequality in the UK.
Navigating Covid as a Small Business Owner
Graham’s story of life during COVID as the owner of a gym in Glasgow
Why Wigan Council has made it their own responsibility to consider poverty
As charities, ‘Just Fair’ and The Equality Trust continue to campaign for the socio-economic duty to be included in the UK’s equalities legislation, some public bodies, including Wigan Council, are taking matters into their own hands.
(Un)Equal Pay 2.0: The lived experience with Sophia Moreau
Episode 4 of The Equality Trust Podcast #InequalityBites.
The Man
Stephen Armstrong, who is studying BA (Hons) Education Studies in MSc Inequality and Society, tells us about the man
Physically proximate, but economically remote: gentrification in Hackney
Luke Billingham takes us on a tour of Hackney and its inequality.
Once upon a time of austerity in the Midlands
A journey through Northampton and the austerity that has crushed it.
Home
“It’s hard to think of anything better calculated to exacerbate all your insecurities about whether you appear as successful or as a failure, interesting or dull, clever or stupid, well-educated or ignorant, than being ranked by class”—The Inner Level.