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BEN uses the word black symbolically,
recognising that the black communities
are the most visible of all ethnic
groups. We work with both black and white
minorities
By supporting and networking ethnic
groups and organisations which wish to
work with ethnic groups BEN works towards
enabling full ethnic environmental
participation
Do you belong to an ethnic minority?
Do you belong to a white group or school
that organises multi-cultural activities?
Are you a project officer who wishes to
reach out to work with ethnic minorities
and needs to belong to a learning
network?
Do you want to do activities connected
with the environment from self-build to
recycling from wildlife protection
campaigns to allotments or community
gardens?
Do you want to belong to a network that
offers you access to information, advice
and networking to skills and expertise?
Free membership is available to any
organisation or anyone who needs it.
Black Environment Network, 9 Llainwen
Uchaf, Llanberis, Wales LL55 4LL. Tel/Fax
01286 870715 Charity No.
1048390 Company No. 3063864
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