The tragic deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Stephon Clark, Tamir Rice and the many others whose names we do not know have brought sadness and anguish to our University community and our deepest sympathies go to the families and friends of those who have been impacted.
As a University community we have been deeply moved by these tragic events in the US which have clearly highlighted the racial inequalities that are still sadly prevalent in all parts of society. Staff and students have voiced the need for change as part of the Black Lives Matter movement and we must support and respond to these calls.
The ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ places great importance on equality, diversity and inclusion. Over the past twelve months we have made further strides in enacting our zero-tolerance pledge against all forms of abuse, harm and hate including racism in whatever form it presents itself. In direct response to the Black Lives Matter movement we have donated funds to both to support their work in the local BAME community and to support their work with LGBT+ asylum seekers in Plymouth. We continue to be a long-standing supporter of in Plymouth by providing resource and staffing to help in their work with local BAME entrepreneurs.
The Black Lives Matter movement galvanises us all to address the engrained inequalities, biases and pervasive racism that still exists in, but should have no place in, modern society.
We are committed to further building on our current work to further address racism, abuse, harm and hate. We understand that as a University we have a responsibility to always do better and to lead the way in responding to inequalities and inequities in society.