Episode Synopsis "Faith, race, stereotypes, and social change - ParliaMentors from the University of Manchester"
In this Faith & Belief Forum Podcast we talk to a group of students on our ParliaMentors leadership programme from the University of Manchester. We discuss leadership, stereotypes, and building connections across difference, as well as the importance of people staying connected and supporting one another during COVID-19. We also discuss Black History Month and Black Lives Matter and how to be more inclusive when dealing with questions of race and faith.
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