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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, gather outside the Alberta Legislature following a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, gather outside the Alberta Legislature following a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, gather outside the Alberta Legislature following a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, gather outside the Alberta Legislature following a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, gather outside the Alberta Legislature following a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, gather outside the Alberta Legislature following a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Rally Honors Victims Of The 1994 Tutsi Genocide
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
Members of the Memory Keepers Association, including survivors of the Rwandan genocide, their families, and supporters, participate in a commemorative rally marking the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, honoring the victims with dignity and solidarity, on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The 1994 genocide saw the organized mass murder of Tutsis by extremist Hutu militias. Despite widespread international awareness, no intervention was made. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Helen Walsh.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Helen Walsh.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Helen Walsh.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Helen Walsh and Journo Tobi look at the VR together.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Helen Walsh and Journo Tobi look at the VR together.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Helen Walsh and Journo Tobi look at the VR together.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Helen Walsh and Journo Tobi look at the VR together.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Rebecca Rhead.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Rebecca Rhead.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Rebecca Rhead.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Stephani Hatch.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Stephani Hatch.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff
Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service.
The training, called "Walking in the shoes of ...", involves participants wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and watching videos depicting instances of racism and discrimination by actors within an NHS setting.
The clips are based on the transcripts of 133 interviews with NHS employees describing their own experiences of racism while working.
King's College London looking at research and technology which is about a project they are running which uses VR to look at inequalities and racism within the health service.
Pictured; Stephani Hatch.
July 2024. King's College London, London, UK.
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Bring in outside force to nail all Stephen Lawrence's killers, says his father, Neville Lawrence.
Stephen Lawrence's father, Dr Neville Lawrence, says he doesn't trust the Metropolitan Police to do their jobs.
The father of Stephen Lawrence is demanding an outside police force is brought in to nail the final racist gang members who murdered his teenage son 30 years ago.
Dr Neville Lawrence, 81, says the Metropolitan Police is "not fit for purpose" and can't be trusted to pursue new leads that might arise, which could let him see full justice before dying.
Dr Neville Lawrence ahead of the 30th anniversary of his son's brutal murder in south London.
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Bring in outside force to nail all Stephen Lawrence's killers, says his father, Neville Lawrence.
Stephen Lawrence's father, Dr Neville Lawrence, says he doesn't trust the Metropolitan Police to do their jobs.
The father of Stephen Lawrence is demanding an outside police force is brought in to nail the final racist gang members who murdered his teenage son 30 years ago.
Dr Neville Lawrence, 81, says the Metropolitan Police is "not fit for purpose" and can't be trusted to pursue new leads that might arise, which could let him see full justice before dying.
Dr Neville Lawrence ahead of the 30th anniversary of his son's brutal murder in south London.
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Bring in outside force to nail all Stephen Lawrence's killers, says his father, Neville Lawrence.
Stephen Lawrence's father, Dr Neville Lawrence, says he doesn't trust the Metropolitan Police to do their jobs.
The father of Stephen Lawrence is demanding an outside police force is brought in to nail the final racist gang members who murdered his teenage son 30 years ago.
Dr Neville Lawrence, 81, says the Metropolitan Police is "not fit for purpose" and can't be trusted to pursue new leads that might arise, which could let him see full justice before dying.
Dr Neville Lawrence ahead of the 30th anniversary of his son's brutal murder in south London.
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Bring in outside force to nail all Stephen Lawrence's killers, says his father, Neville Lawrence.
Stephen Lawrence's father, Dr Neville Lawrence, says he doesn't trust the Metropolitan Police to do their jobs.
The father of Stephen Lawrence is demanding an outside police force is brought in to nail the final racist gang members who murdered his teenage son 30 years ago.
Dr Neville Lawrence, 81, says the Metropolitan Police is "not fit for purpose" and can't be trusted to pursue new leads that might arise, which could let him see full justice before dying.
Dr Neville Lawrence ahead of the 30th anniversary of his son's brutal murder in south London.
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Bring in outside force to nail all Stephen Lawrence's killers, says his father, Neville Lawrence.
Stephen Lawrence's father, Dr Neville Lawrence, says he doesn't trust the Metropolitan Police to do their jobs.
The father of Stephen Lawrence is demanding an outside police force is brought in to nail the final racist gang members who murdered his teenage son 30 years ago.
Dr Neville Lawrence, 81, says the Metropolitan Police is "not fit for purpose" and can't be trusted to pursue new leads that might arise, which could let him see full justice before dying.
Dr Neville Lawrence ahead of the 30th anniversary of his son's brutal murder in south London.
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Bring in outside force to nail all Stephen Lawrence's killers, says his father, Neville Lawrence.
Stephen Lawrence's father, Dr Neville Lawrence, says he doesn't trust the Metropolitan Police to do their jobs.
The father of Stephen Lawrence is demanding an outside police force is brought in to nail the final racist gang members who murdered his teenage son 30 years ago.
Dr Neville Lawrence, 81, says the Metropolitan Police is "not fit for purpose" and can't be trusted to pursue new leads that might arise, which could let him see full justice before dying.
Dr Neville Lawrence ahead of the 30th anniversary of his son's brutal murder in south London.
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Bring in outside force to nail all Stephen Lawrence's killers, says his father, Neville Lawrence.
Stephen Lawrence's father, Dr Neville Lawrence, says he doesn't trust the Metropolitan Police to do their jobs.
The father of Stephen Lawrence is demanding an outside police force is brought in to nail the final racist gang members who murdered his teenage son 30 years ago.
Dr Neville Lawrence, 81, says the Metropolitan Police is "not fit for purpose" and can't be trusted to pursue new leads that might arise, which could let him see full justice before dying.
Dr Neville Lawrence ahead of the 30th anniversary of his son's brutal murder in south London.
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Bring in outside force to nail all Stephen Lawrence's killers, says his father, Neville Lawrence.
Stephen Lawrence's father, Dr Neville Lawrence, says he doesn't trust the Metropolitan Police to do their jobs.
The father of Stephen Lawrence is demanding an outside police force is brought in to nail the final racist gang members who murdered his teenage son 30 years ago.
Dr Neville Lawrence, 81, says the Metropolitan Police is "not fit for purpose" and can't be trusted to pursue new leads that might arise, which could let him see full justice before dying.
Dr Neville Lawrence ahead of the 30th anniversary of his son's brutal murder in south London.
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Bring in outside force to nail all Stephen Lawrence's killers, says his father, Neville Lawrence.
Stephen Lawrence's father, Dr Neville Lawrence, says he doesn't trust the Metropolitan Police to do their jobs.
The father of Stephen Lawrence is demanding an outside police force is brought in to nail the final racist gang members who murdered his teenage son 30 years ago.
Dr Neville Lawrence, 81, says the Metropolitan Police is "not fit for purpose" and can't be trusted to pursue new leads that might arise, which could let him see full justice before dying.
Dr Neville Lawrence ahead of the 30th anniversary of his son's brutal murder in south London.
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