Amazing Pass the Baton Festival

BMet and South and City College, in collaboration with Birmingham Race Impact Group , were proud to host the "Pass the Baton Anti-Racist Festival," a profound day-long event dedicated to promoting unity and the importance of anti-racism.

Taking place on Thursday, 25th April at The Crossing in Digbeth, the festival was a call to action to empower and educate the next and future generations about equality and justice.

In a united front against racism, the festival featured educational workshops, spoken word and musical acts as well as a special tribute to Benjamin Zephaniah, whose family gave permission for his inclusion in the event.

Jagwant Johal from BRIG said: “The baton we pass on is heavy with the weight of history but carries the lightness of hope. The pass the baton festival symbolised a commitment to a future where diversity is celebrated, and equality is the standard.”

With special emphasis on engaging young individuals between the ages of 16-18 the festival aimed not just to educate but also to provide a platform for voices that need to be heard, encouraging a collective step towards a more equitable society.

Approximately 120 young people from BMet, South and City College, and schools across the city attended the event and will be encouraged to sign up up to BRIG Youth to carrying the baton for anti-racism moving forward.

The event was organised by students at BMet and South and City College as a work experience project.  

Pat Carvalho Principal at BMet said: “The event was so important in helping to ensure that the conversation on anti-racism and equity of opportunity continues to take place.  I am also extremely proud that the event was organised by our young people for young people.”

Mike Hopkins MBE and Principal at South and City College adds: “This festival stood as a beacon of what we can achieve together for racial harmony and social justice. We were honoured to be part of this event and are extremely pleased that our students took the challenge with such gusto to organise the event.”

The event was sponsored by One Advanced and Gallagher – Insurance – Risk Management – Consulting.  

Anyone interested in joining BRIG Youth can email passthebaton@bmet.ac.uk

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