Religion, the ‘final frontier of prejudice’ in Britain – and lockdown makes it worse, study finds
A report from the Woolf Institute suggests religion is a greater driver of prejudice than racism or xenophobia. Workplace friendships are key to breaking down misconceptions but working from home could lead to an increase in racism and prejudice.
How We Get Along: Woolf Institute Report Launch
Rosie Dawson spoke to Ed Kessler, director of the Woolf Institute about the report, in a conversation including academics, faith and business leaders.
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