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Ethnic communities

Click on the links on the left and below for more information on services that provide support to Wolverhampton's ethnic communities.

Information is also provided about reporting a race hate incident.

 

 
 
Diversity and the Community Plan
 Harmonious communities is a priority in the Community Plan

Black History Month 2009
 Details of Black History Month 2009 in Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton - A Diverse City
 An outline of diversity in Wolverhampton's communities.

Useful Link - BE-ME website
 The BE-ME (Black and Ethnic Minority Experience) website contains useful information about ethnic communities in the City
 
 
 
 
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