Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
In this episode our speakers from PSOOL (Police Spies Out of Lives) and Professor Gurminder Bhambra talk about confronting undercover police infiltration and understanding the legacy of Empire. Two of the women who founded PSOOL – Police Spies Out of Lives in 2012 talk about their campaign for justice. The women were political activists and brought a legal case against the Metropolitan Police for deploying undercover police officers into their personal lives, including deceptive intimate relationships with them. PSOOL began as a support group and expanded to campaigning for justice and change to prevent such deception. Gurminder K Bhambra is Professor of Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies at the University of Sussex. She discusses the scale of the wealth extraction from former British colonies to fund British institutions; and the idea that an economically just world is about human value and fair distribution. She also explores nationalism during the Brexit referendum in contrast to a view of multicultural Britain helping the nation to get through Covid. Find out more about our speakers: PSOOL: https://economicinjustice.org.uk/psool-police-spies-out-of-lives/ [https://economicinjustice.org.uk/psool-police-spies-out-of-lives/] Professor Gurminder Bhambra: https://economicinjustice.org.uk/legacy-of-empire/ [https://economicinjustice.org.uk/legacy-of-empire/] Keep in touch with us: Email: economic@journeytojustice.org.uk [economic@journeytojustice.org.uk] Twitter: @JtoJustice [https://twitter.com/JtoJustice] Donate: Please support us. Every penny donated to Journey to Justice goes towards helping achieve our mission https://localgiving.org/charity/journey-to-justice-london/ [https://localgiving.org/charity/journey-to-justice-london/] The project is a collaboration between Journey to Justice [https://www.jtojhumanrights.org.uk/] (creator), Rainbow Collective [https://www.rainbowcollective.co.uk/] (film and audio producers) and Vanishing Point Creative [https://vanishingpointcreative.com/] (web designers and developers). With thanks to all our participants, volunteers, economic injustice advisory group, partners, and funders (Matrix Causes, Garden Court Chambers, MSN Fund, Lipman Miliband Trust, Diana Whitworth CAF Trust, Heitman, Andreas Welter, Research Centre for Museums and Galleries (RCMG), donations, artist postcards, and walks).
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