Abstract
This report details the findings of research, funded by the University of Plymouth, to evaluate and assess the impact of racist incidents on the community in Plymouth. It has been acknowledged by Plymouth and Devon Racial Equality Council (PDREC) that since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020, they have recorded an increase in racist incidents within Plymouth, particularly in the postcode PL1 area. This research aims to provide a resource for PDREC, the local authority, agencies, and communities to address racist incidents and to provide a platform to help build resilience towards racism. The research was a collaborative project between researchers from the University of Plymouth and employees of PDREC. Research team members included Dr Chris Pac-Soo of the University of Plymouth School of Society and Culture, Emma Taylor of the University of Plymouth School of Society and Culture, as well as Lavinia Porfir, community engagement worker, of Plymouth and Devon Racial Equality Council.
Publication Date
2023-01-01
Recommended Citation
Pac-Soo, C., & Taylor, E. (2023) 'Assessing the Impact of Racist Incidents on the community in Plymouth.', Retrieved from https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/sc-research/305