Our Aims
To promote any charitable purposes for the benefit of Black and Racial
minority communities, children and families in Merseyside. In particular
we are concerend with the promotion of racial equality, the advancement of education and the
protection of health to improve the quality of life for all.
We aim to achive this through capacity building, campaigning, representation, advice/signposting,
advocacy, networking and partnership.
We have collated a vast range of resources and links, which can be accessed
through the directories listed to the left. To find out more about BEM
Network, use the links at the top.
Our Projects
BEM Network: Public Notice
Please read information below. More>
Action Against Racism
The On-line Report Form has been changed to seperate forms for each Merseyside Borough.
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Intercultural Competencies: Get Competent!
Intercultural Competencies is a Key BEM Network Issue,& highlighted in our 2005 research into the needs of the BRM VCS in Merseyside, and passed onto the Change Up Consortia. More>
Events
City Sings Gospel 08 Information
Details below More >
OPEN CULTURE: Piazza Art Market
Sunday 18th May 2008, Metropolitan Cathedral. Details below! More >
WOW Festival: Nowhere to Belong: Tales of an Extravagant Stranger In association with Tara.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown’s poignant and impassioned one-woman show.8.00 p.m. Rodewald Suite, Philharmonic Hall, Hope Street, L1 9BP. Tickets £8/£6 Philharmonic (2-for-1 special for WOW supporters) More >
Get Involved
We encourage membership from individuals and organisations within the
community (and Statutory Organisations)who are committed to equality