New Generation Network
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The New Generation Network is a group and manifesto set up to challenge the current discourse of race relations in the UK. The group's manifesto, Race and faith: a new agenda [1], was published on November 20, 2006 on The Guardian newspaper's Comment is Free website.
[edit] Initial Signatories
- Sunny Hundal (writer, commentator)
- Ziauddin Sardar (writer, commentator and broadcaster)
- Sunder Katwala (general secretary of the Fabian Society)
- Hari Kunzru (writer)
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (writer and commentator)
- Sukhdev Sandhu (writer and journalist)
- Dr Robert Beckford (lecturer and broadcaster)
- Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti (writer and playwright)
- Reem Maghribi (Sharq magazine editor-in-chief)
- Dr Priyamvada Gopal (lecturer at Cambridge University)
- Dave Hill (writer)
- Maya Sikand (barrister)
- Rehna Azim (barrister and writer)
- Tommy Nagra (executive producer, television)
- Farmida Bi (Progressive British Muslims)
- Ravi Mattu (journalist, writer)
- Maha Sardar (barrister, writer)
- Rahul Verma (journalist, commentator)
- Arif Naqvi (grassroots charity worker)
- Sara Wajid (writer)
- Sadaf Meehan (journalist)
- Sonia Afroz (grassroots charity worker)
- Rohan Jayasekera (associate editor, Index on Censorship magazine)
- Simon Barrow (co-founder, Ekklesia think-tank)
- Catherine Fieschi (acting director, Demos)
- Gautam Malkani (author, journalist)
[edit] External links
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