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Image of a promotional poster for GFTU Educational Trust's course titled 'Roots of Racism' on 5-6 May. The poster features an individual named Roger McKenzie with a background of a protest with signs stating 'Black Lives Matter.'

Image of a promotional poster for GFTU Educational Trust's course titled 'Roots of Racism' on 5-6 May. The poster features an individual named Roger McKenzie with a background of a protest with signs stating 'Black Lives Matter.'

Flyer titled 'Meet the Tutor' featuring text. The flyer introduces Roger McKenzie, described as a trade union activist with experience in race equality issues and self-organized structures within the trade union movement. It lists past positions held: Assistant General Secretary of Unison, Regional Secretary of TUC, and Race Equality Officer roles at TUC and PCS. Formerly a Manchester College and Northeast London College lecturer. Course titled 'Roots of Racism' at GFTU Quorn Grange, dated 5-6 May 2026, with an application deadline of 21 April 2026.

Flyer titled 'Meet the Tutor' featuring text. The flyer introduces Roger McKenzie, described as a trade union activist with experience in race equality issues and self-organized structures within the trade union movement. It lists past positions held: Assistant General Secretary of Unison, Regional Secretary of TUC, and Race Equality Officer roles at TUC and PCS. Formerly a Manchester College and Northeast London College lecturer. Course titled 'Roots of Racism' at GFTU Quorn Grange, dated 5-6 May 2026, with an application deadline of 21 April 2026.

Join @rogermckenzie.bsky.social in Roots of Racism, a powerful learning experience 🔥

✊ Gain vital insights into the rise of the far right and practical ways to confront inequality and build #Solidarity - https://gftuet.org.uk/courses/roots-of-racism

#GFTUET #AntiRacism #LearningForChange

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