Five years since Colston fell, there have been setbacks - but those who demanded race equality have not gone away | Simon Woolley

By The Guardian   |   1 month ago
Five years since Colston fell, there have been setbacks - but those who demanded race equality have not gone away | Simon Woolley

The toppling of Edward Colston's statue in Bristol marked a turning point, highlighting the need for real change. Despite initial progress, setbacks like flawed race reports and attacks on anti-racism efforts have slowed momentum. The government must harness the public's ongoing demand for change.

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