Suati Za Heri

Sun 25th Oct 2pm till 10pm

GlosREC’s Sauti Za Heri (Festival of Fun) will take place on Sunday 25 October between 2pm and 10pm at the Chequers Bridge Youth Centre Painswick Road Gloucester GL4 6PR

 

A celebration of African and Caribbean music, dancing, food and fun for all age groups Hosted by Ripton Lindsey.

 

Entry to Sauti Za Heri will be ABSOLUTELY FREE to the public and we expect a great attendance.

 

The good news is that you can be part of it too.

 

For more information call Renford Perry on 01452 301290 or email: enquiries@glosrec.org.uk, or use the links below.

 

For a poster and programme click here

For a Stall/Exhibition booking form click here

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GlosREC should work on Race Discrimination and Immigration/Nationality Law

 

Currently there are proposals to change GlosREC (Race Equality Council for Gloucestershire) into Human Rights and Equality organisation covering all diversity strands (race, gender and disability).

This year (2008) GlosREC received no funding to do casework.

 
We disagree with this and are asking for your support in our claim for funding to continue to do casework, which we have been doing since 1980.

 

Sign our online petition by clicking here.

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What Is GlosREC?

 

GlosREC (The Race Equality Council for Gloucestershire) is a Registered Charity (no. 1049208). It works towards the elimination of racial discrimination in all forms so that members of all communities in Gloucestershire can enjoy freedom from the injustice of racial discrimination.

 

What Does GlosREC Do?

·         Assist individuals in cases of racial discrimination by advising, supporting and where necessary, assisting with legal action.

·         Policy Development work with other agencies.

·         Consultation with Minority Ethnic communities.

·         Working with multi-agency groups to monitor public services prevent racial harassment and creates anti-discrimination strategies to improve policies and practices.