UNESCO Global Forum

UNARC Director of Implementation, Salimah K. Hankins, Esq. spoke at the UNESCO Global Forum Against Racism and Discrimination in Mexico City where she talked about the coalition and the importance of centering the experiences of impacted people in civic spaces.
Regional Visit to South America (2022)

UNARC coordinated civil society participation in the first EMLER regional visit to South America.
More data needed to tackle systemic racism by police

A dearth of data in many countries on the race and ethnicity of people arrested or killed by police presents a major barrier to tackling systemic racism, UN investigators warned Monday.
ACLU oral statement to UN Human Rights Council on the lack of adequate data collection on policing

The ACLU delivered a video statement during the 51st session of the UN Human Rights Council. The ACLU delivered a video statement during the 51st session of the UN Human Rights Council. Tweet (Article available only in english.) The ACLU delivered a video statement during the 51st session of the UN Human Rights Council, which held […]
As the UN grapples with systemic racism and law enforcement, thorough, reliable disaggregated data is key to reforms

More than two years since George Floyd’s horrific murder, UN human rights bodies raise the alarm about the lack of progress on addressing police violence and systemic racism globally. We call on the Human Rights Council and States to fight entrenched and systemic racism against Africans and people of African descent.
ACLU Comment on United Nations on Law Enforcement Data Collection and Lack of Progress on Transformative Changes

Following the United Nations Human Rights Council’s historic George Floyd resolution last July, the U.N. Expert Mechanism to Advance Racial Justice and Equality in Law Enforcement (EMLER) presented its first report today stressing the importance of centralized data collection on race and other demographics in eliminating systemic racism in policing.
Thinking glocally: from theory to action on systemic racism

Hear from experts (academics and those working directly with communities) about their definitions and thoughts on systemic and structural racism and how the mechanism (EMLER), OHCHR, and the UN as a whole can approach this issue in a way that is effective without defaulting to a narrower discussion about police/state violence and individual cases.
Resisting Police Violence: Demanding Justice and Accountability for Victims of Systemic Racism

Join the UN Anti-Racism Coalition on a discussion to expand the definition of what it means to be directly impacted by police and State-sanctioned violence and to highlight and recognise the deeper impacts of systemic racism.