Press release -
A joint statement from the Vice-Chancellors of Newcastle and Northumbria Universities
We have been shocked and appalled by the riots that have taken place in our region and around the UK over the past week.
There is simply no excuse for the acts of indiscriminate, racially motivated violence directed towards members of our communities, local businesses and the police that have taken place across the country.
We recognise the actions of a few do not represent our communities. While we must remain vigilant, last night it was heartening to see people from all walks of life coming together in defiance of the few who have sought to divide us. The diversity of our communities is what makes us who we are as Universities, and what makes Newcastle the friendly, welcoming city of which we are so proud. There is absolutely no place for racism, abuse, intimidation, incitement, or harassment of any kind.
We would like to take this opportunity to reiterate our commitment to ensuring that our campuses remain safe, inclusive and welcoming for everyone, and to working together with Northumbria Police and our local communities to ensure that no-one feels unsafe in our city.
Professor Chris Day CBE, Vice-Chancellor and President, Newcastle University
Professor Andy Long FREng, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, Northumbria University
Supporting statements from Northumbria University's trade unions
Northumbria University UCU Branch
In the face of political violence on our streets and bigotry spread on social media, UCU members will do what we always do: we teach, we learn, and we unite. We stand together, and with all those targeted by far-right, racist, fascist thuggery. We research, testing and sharing evidence and ideas, to counteract discrimination, exploitation, and misinformation. We question and critique, and help others do so, because that is fundamental to building a fair, civil society. Our union, our university, and our communities, are proudly diverse, international, and progressive. That will never change, and we will never be divided or silenced by fear. As such, UCU are proud to endorse this joint statement.
Northumbria University UNISON Branch
UNISON has a long history of campaigning against all forms of racism and incitement to racial hatred. The recent riots have been an ugly reminder that racism is hate-fuelled and destructive. It was heartening to see the massive show of defiance against racism in Newcastle last night, demonstrating that our city is inclusive, tolerant and welcoming. We will not allow a tiny minority to tarnish our friendly city.
Northumbria University UNISON Branch is happy to support the joint statement from the Northumbria and Newcastle Vice-Chancellors.
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