Dr Nicola Sharp-Jeffs OBE, CF, FRSA
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When I signed this statement it felt - in the big scheme of things - like the smallest of acts. Yet that I feel safe to publicly share that my name is on this list when others can’t due to the risk of racist violence against them reminds me, once again, of my privilege. There is power in collective solidarity. Thank you Women's Resource Centre.
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Naz Ghodrati , BACP Registered, AIP, MSc Social Policy
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The geopolitical ‘isms’ as an add on , made this so unsafe . Thank you Nicola . It is hard to lead agaist racism and feel vulnerability from it , at the same time ❤️
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Dr Nicola Sharp-Jeffs OBE, CF, FRSA
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