Should somebody be blamed because he or she cannot speak perfectly in English? This video shows how racists use this option to attack foreigners in the UK.
This is another document proving the racism in British Universities where is claimed to tackle the racism in their words. However, they do not bother to practically act. This failure has cost terrible experiences for minority groups and overseas students.
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This film in two parts contains violent scenes of Racism in the UK, which may cause upsetting experiences. To remind you that the film has been taken in 21st century in a developed country called United Kingdom!
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Although the Victorian era is reported to exhibit some of the worst excesses of racial arrogance and shameless racism that the world has ever seen according to GreshamCollege Professor, Richard J Evans, modern racism is still broadly present in the UK.
“Ethnic minority Britons often find themselves at a disadvantage compared with their white neighbours in their everyday lives. Many are more likely to be expelled from school, jailed, unemployed, poorly paid, living in sub-standard housing and victims of crime” the independent reports.
A report from National Union of Students (NUS) released on 20 May 2011 shows that racism is more widespread than previously assumed in the UK and perceptions of racism are creating barriers to the participation of Black students in further and higher education in British Universities.
Findings in the report entitled ‘Race for Equality’ show that 1 in 6 Black students have experienced racism in their current institution, one third do not trust their institution to properly handle complaints, and one third feel their educational environment leaves them unable to bring their perspective as Black students to lectures and tutorial meetings in British Universities.
The report is the culmination of a two year research project that gathered existing evidence and combined it with new surveys and focus group evidence to understand the experience of Black students in further and higher education.
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According to the reference below more than half of Britain believes they live in a racist society. In Britain, 1 in 3 blacks and Asians say they believe racism has cost them the chance of a job. We are all equal. Racism ruins lives.
This film in three parts contains violent scenes of Racism in the UK, which may cause upsetting experiences. To remind you that the film has been taken in 21st century in a developed country called United Kingdom!
Please click on the following links to watch the film:
One of the major issues which has affected foreign students is racism. Although slogans and empty promises are seen in British Universities’ websites and their policies are claiming to tackle racism, but the racism and harassment are not dealt practically in real world in these institutions.