"The troubling events of this year have served as a brutal reminder of the racial injustice and inequalities that still exist in our society. Now, more than ever, we all need to take responsibility and educate ourselves on race, racism and how to be actively anti-racist.
"Black History Month has given us all opportunities to celebrate Black excellence, reflect on both the positives and negative sides of Black history, and explore Black culture and traditions a little deeper. But this shouldn’t end on the 31st October. Heriot-Watt University Student Union are launching our Black Voices Project with the aim to showcase our Black students, staff and alumni, address misconceptions about Black history, and empower our Black members to excel both inside and outside of the classroom through a range of workshops, panel discussions and other events and initiatives.
"This year we want to implement real change. We are recruiting four Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Student Advocates to join our team and help shape the experience of our BME students, working with both the Union and University to tackle the Black attainment gap. Together, through this project, we will provide a space for our BME students to share their experiences and empower them to make change within our University community and beyond.
"For more information about the Black Voices Project, or to get involved, please contact Emily Lucy King, Student Union President at union.president@hw.ac.uk"