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Bulletin

Runnymede have published the Spring edition of our Bulletin, which focuses on young people

You can read it here (.pdf) or, for an easy-read version, here (.doc)

Romans Revealed

In partnership with the University of Reading, Runnymede has launched a new website called Romans Revealed, which looks at just how diverse Roman Britain was.

Find out more here

Invite to Tender

We are inviting ideas and proposals for films & the project evaluation for our new campaign 'End Racism This Generation'

If you are interested in tendering for either of these, please click here

Equality Scorecard

Kingston Scorecard

Runnymede has launched the first race equality scorecard in Kingston.

The Scorecard project is an innovative way of collecting and monitoring data on racial inequalities and will enable local partners and stakeholders to hold service providers to account for racial inequalities in their areas.

Watch the film and read the report

Race Debate

The Runnymede Trust hosted its annual race debate in January, with this year's event focusing on whether racists have the right to be heard.

You can now watch the video in full of the debate by clicking here.

Measuring Child Poverty

Runnymede has responded to the Government's consultation on measuring child poverty.

Read our open letter here.

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Runnymede Bulletin shortlisted for a Digital Magazine Award

21 October 2010


The Runnymede Bulletin has been shortlisted for a Digital Magazine Award in the category of Specialist Magazine of the Year.

This is especially exciting as our flagship quarterly magazine has only been available in its newly designed online format since January 2010.

Previously, the 40-year-old publication was a quarterly journal, disseminated primarily within the academic sector.

The Bulletin now has a much wider reach and is viewed and downloaded thousands of times from our website, from which you can now access it for free.

Despite its digital reincarnation, the Runnymede Bulletin has lost none of the authoritative and reliable evidence-based analysis that made it popular and respected as a printed journal. With a focus on race equality, contributors to the magazine include some of the leading academics, politicians and activists in the sector and beyond.

This is the first year that the Digital Magazine Awards will hand out accolades, with an aim "to showcase the best digital magazines and recognise the most influential people in digital publishing today". 

The judging panel across the 16 categories include online media heavyweights, such as the executive producer of Microsoft UK and the head of technology for the Telegraph Media Group. Read a full list of the judges here

As a charity, with no commissioning budget for the magazine and all work done in-house, it is flattering to be placed in a category along with for-profit publications with large and established editorial teams.

The Specialist Magazine category includes a particularly mixed bag of finalists, from popstar fanzines to wildlife periodicals. Read the full shortlist here

Take a look at the early edition of our Autumn Runnymede Bulletin here


Latest News

The latest review of the National Curriculum by the Government proposes that no BME cultures or individuals are learned about until pupils are 11 years old.

Read our response to this proposal by clicking here

Omar Khan, our Head of Policy Research, gave evidence at the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia on the 21st March.

You can read a transcript of the meeting here

We are inviting ideas and proposals for website design, films, social surveys & project evaluation for our new campaign 'End Racism This Generation'.

For more details or to submit a tender, click here

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