Urging you all to take a moment to take part in this survey of race equality through Middlesex University:
Message below from Professor Kurt Barling
Dear student,
The University has set out on a path to understand race equality at Middlesex and what this means in reality to students and staff.
When Revd. Jesse Jackson stood as a Democratic Presidential Nominee in 1984 he opened the door to a future President Barack Obama. Our actions today can change the destiny of our community. When Revd. Jackson came to Middlesex in 2013 he said that “As in learning and Fs in living, is a bad mark”!
Click on the play icon above or click on the link to play: https://vimeo.com/638757053
The recent staff race equality survey had a fantastic response rate and we are hoping that MDX students will want to contribute to this conversation too by completing this brief 15-20 minute survey accessed from this link:
https://mdxl.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cGCoVOWkKxKTMZ8
The Survey is open for you to complete now and will have a huge impact on how we understand race equality perspectives amongst Middlesex students. All the data collected in this survey is anonymous.
Please do take the time to complete the REC Student Survey. If, in addition, you would like to be part of one of the REC Student Focus Groups or be individually interviewed, to extend the REC Teams knowledge with your insights, do get in touch with us at rec@mdx.ac.uk.
Many thanks for your support towards this important university work.
Professor Kurt Barling
Professor of Journalism
Race Equality Charter Self-Assessment Team
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