Stephen Lawrence Day was established by the then Prime Minister Theresa May in 2019, on the 25th anniversary of Stephen’s death. It is a day dedicated to Stephen’s memory that also allows people to reflect upon the part we all play in creating a society in which everyone can flourish. See below for more information on Stephen's story, the goals of the foundation and why you should get involved, plus details of webinars and resources.
Will you be taking part in the #StephenLawrenceDay Virtual Assembly on Thursday 22 April, from 9.00 am?
The theme is ‘Friendship, Respect and Difference’
To register, go to: https://t.co/qIzU31WkNu
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Anti-racism in education and beyond – 22 April
Join @DLawrenceOBE, @CllrGrahamC, Nardia Foster (https://t.co/VLahHpazqA) Romel Davies, @Melantha___
How do we make sure anti-racism doesn’t end at the school gate?
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Tackling hate crime webinar with .@CommunityUnion and .@sldayfdn - 23 April, 11.00am-1.00pm
Find out more: https://t.co/xl9HvmCGPP
Register interest: https://t.co/7Fy6Uh8W6r #SLD2021 #StephenLawrenceDay #ALegacyforChange pic.twitter.com/zjWOa5sYKa— Voice Community (@Voicetheunion) April 8, 2021