DDU letter to the Palace: we are not obliged to bow down to CRT beliefs

Dismayed at the coverage of recent events at the Palace, DDU decided to remind the Monarchy that Fulani’s view of what happened is based on a minoritarian political belief system.

The Independent Review into Racism in Scottish Cricket

DDU supporter, teacher and sports fan, Mark McConnell looked at how the burgeoning Equality, Diversity and Inclusion industry is primed to dismantle and reshape our public bodies in its image.  EDI bodies like Plan4Sport are committed to finding ‘proof’ to justify more diversity training than in understanding, or addressing, material problems that some groups in […]

DDU Academics issue open letter on the Race Equality Charter

DDU academics challenge Advance HE’s approach as ‘divisive’ and ‘risking the racialisation of campus life’.

DDU Welcomes the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities Report – Letter to Minister for Equalities Kemi Badenoch

DDU responds to the CRED report and emphasises the recommendations we would like to be followed through by the government.

DDU Lesson 5 – Frederick Douglass and Robert Burns

Frederick Douglass: “In a composite nation like ours, as before the law, there should be no rich, no poor, no high, no low, no white, no black, but common country, common citizenship, equal rights and a common destiny.” Robert Burns: “To see Oursels as Others See us!” Get the PDF lesson plan here.