Residents are invited to attend two focus groups being held for a film about race equality in Croydon.
The film is being made by the Runnymede Trust, who are the UK's leading race equality think tank, and the makers want to hear residents views on the key issues facing the borough.
The focus group events are taking place at the Croydon BME forum, London Road, on July 27, between 2pm-4pm, and on July 28, between 10am- 12noon.
The film forms part of Runnymede's Generation 3.0 project, which is looking at how to end racism in a generation and what brings people together, rather than what drives them apart.
A five day event will be held in Croydon town centre in November, with educational workshops, arts events and a screening of the film.
For the opportunity to take part in one of the focus groups, or to get more information on the project, contact Vicki Butler at vicki@runnymedetrust.org
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