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Racial Justice Network: Racial justice through solidarity and repair

What Racial Justice Network does

Racial Justice Network (RJN) is a Black and migrant-led charity working to end racial injustice and address the legacies of colonialism through holistic approaches grounded in community organising and movement building.

 

RJN are building routes to seek redress for colonial legacies and racism through reparative and transformative justice. This mission is demonstrated through their five key programme areas; Decolonial Knowledge Production; International Solidarity; Community Building; Migration, Race and Securitisation and; Race and Climate Justice. Through this work, they build community power, challenges racist and colonial systems, and strengthen global solidarity.

Their role in our ecosystem

RJN is understood as an organisation that enables the mission, vision and values of racial justice to travel via community organising and movement building. Within our organisational view, we see their role existing in the systemic layer of Fields in Motion.

 

Through their practice, they are shaping future systems and contributing to the foundations of Movement Building and Knowledge & Narrative.

“Informed by a critical intersectional approach and a decolonial praxis […] our practice of learning, sharing, collaboration, solidarity and inclusivity, centers those most marginalised with a bold vision to end racial injustice”
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