KINGSTON RACE & EQUALITIES COUNCIL

Supporting victims of racial harassment and discrimination and promoting racial equality in the Royal Borough of Kingston

Neville House
55 Eden Street
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey
KT1 1BW
UK

Phone: 0208 547 2332
Fax: 020 8247 9515
E-mail:enquiries@kingstonrec.org

 

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Kingston Race and Equalities Council is working with its community partners to deliver a vision which will make a positive difference to people's lives in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
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Special Projects:
Safeguarding Children

 
  Kingston Carnival 2010  
  Bike Across Cultures 2010  
   
 

News

  • See News and Activities for archived News & Events
  • John Azah received his OBE from HM Queen Elizabeth II in February 2008.

Events

  • Boy X - theatre performance and workshop:
    12 May 2010
    11:00 a.m. at Kingston College, Arthur Cotterel Theatre
    13 May 2010 6 p.m. at Coombe Boys School Sports Hall
  • Bike Across Cultures - 19 June 2010. at 11 a.m.
    Richmond Park, Kingston Gate.
  • Annual General Meeting - 8 July 2010. at 7 p.m.
    Christchurch hall, New Malden
    Speaker: Professor Kay Hampton of Glasgow Caledonian University, former Chair of CRE and former commissioner of EHRC
    Special Honoured Guest: Neville Lawrence, Father of Stephen Lawrence, who was murdered by racists in 1993

  • Annual Cricket Match - KREC v RBK : 18 July 2010. Victoria Park, Balaclava Road, Surbiton. 13:00 - 18:00
  • Kingston Carnival 2010 - 5 September 2010.

  • The popular 2010 Festival of the Faiths Calendar is available for order. Click here to place your orders

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About KREC

Kingston Race and Equalities Council is a multi-racial, multi-cultural organisation co-ordinating the focus on racial harassment and racial justice.

KREC's AIMS

  • To work towards the elimination of racial discrimination and associated inequalities;
  • To promote equality of opportunity and good relations between persons of different racial groups.
  • to address the human rights and needs of all communities

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Last updated: 1 September, 2010
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