Tag Archives: marginalised communities
Not Everyone Gets to “Stay At Home”
Between COVID-19, adverse weather, and tube strikes, we have now become somewhat accustomed to sudden demands to stay at home and avoid travelling when possible – especially to work. Thankfully, the development of hybrid working has made us highly adaptable … Continue reading
How can data be weaponised to target marginalised groups?
Data can portray a false narrative when taken out of context. Its use and abuse can lead to adverse implications for wider society. Society is increasingly using data to influence policy decisions and people’s lives. Particularly during the pandemic, the … Continue reading
Trump’s lasting legacy: Muslim Americans, fearful and feared
America has endured four of its most brutal and turbulent years in history. The Trump Era has finally ended. But will the bigotry that has been normalised under his Presidency live on? In the aftermath of the 2016 U.S. Presidential … Continue reading
JAN Trust’s View on the Integration Report
The Integration Report, released on Thursday by the Integration All Party Parliamentary Group, was based on previous findings of the controversial Casey Review which highlighted worrying levels of segregation in British society. Alongside its findings, the report includes twelve recommendations … Continue reading
JAN Trust’s vital work
The summer period is always a time for evaluation at JAN Trust. It is indeed at this time of the year that we look back to our successful programmes and, at the same time, we plan new activities for the … Continue reading