Racial Equality Since Devolution

It focuses in particular on how various actors describe reshaping the idea of “Scottishness,” exploring how Scotland’s self‑image as a civic and inclusive nation is expressed through its public philosophies, political narratives, and policy approaches. The talk illustrates these themes with examples relating to institutional racism, religious diversity, and the perceived boundaries of multicultural accommodation. Ultimately, it reflects on these tensions and how they contribute to Scotland’s continually evolving national story.

 


First published: 22 May 2026

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