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In this special Black History Month edition of Black History Bites, we discuss our groundbreaking curriculum research report: “Eradicating Anti-Blackness in the UK Education System: Achieving Curriculum and Policy Reform Through Litigation.”

Jamila, one of the report’s authors, helps to unpack the realities of anti-Blackness in schools, explore how it impacts Black students’ racial esteem and educational experiences, and examine why litigation can be a powerful tool for systemic change.

Tune in to learn about:- Why this research was urgently needed- The most striking findings from Black students and teachers- How education policy can be challenged through the courts- What parents, educators, and young people can do to push for reform

🔗 Read the full report at: https://blamuk.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/blam-uk-eradicating-anti-blackness-in-the-uk-education-system_-1-1.pdf

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