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A Historic Turning Point
On October 30, 2024, leaders from across Birmingham from civic, public, private, faith, and community sectors stood together in a powerful show of unity. At the BRIG bi-annual summit, “What’s Changed?“, they signed a landmark pledge committing to build a future rooted in equality and systemic change. This was the first collective step toward making Birmingham a world-leading Anti-Racist City by 2035.
Why Your Support Matters
For decades, Birmingham’s Black, South Asian, and racialised communities have driven the city’s growth while facing persistent racial discrimination and unequal opportunities.
Our collective success is inextricably linked to the success of our global majority communities. We cannot realise our full potential as a city until we dismantle the structural barriers created by racism and hate experienced in our society. Thus, highlighting the importance of every single signature on the pledge.
Your Signature Supports
Economic & Social Flourishing: Birmingham cannot thrive if a significant portion of its driving force is held back. Being anti-racist is the key to regional prosperity.
Systemic Accountability: This pledge moves beyond individual intent, holding the city’s largest institutions accountable to measurable, long-term change.
Breaking the Cycle: We are ending the “perpetual loop” of temporary outrage and “tick-box” exercises in favour of sustainable, anti-racist infrastructure.
A Unified Vision: Your support helps embed anti-racist values into the core of 2035 vision, ensuring a legacy of justice for generations to come.
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