10 Jul 2020
City comes together to underline its commitment to tackling racism
A month on from Leeds City Council’s #8for8 initiative, civic leaders and Leeds sporting legends have come together and reaffirmed their commitment to work together to end racism and discrimination.
Joining Councillor Judith Blake, leader of Leeds City Council and Tom Riordan, the council’s chief executive, to show their support to tackling racism and injustice are over 80 civic leaders representing key institutions and sectors including education, health, business, sport, the third sector, faith and the arts in the city.
Civic leaders and Leeds sporting legends have come together to issue a joint statement to express their commitment to work together to end racism and discrimination.
Councillor Judith Blake, leader of Leeds City Council and Tom Riordan, the council’s chief executive, are joined by over 80 civic leaders representing key institutions and sectors including education, health, business, sport, the third sector, faith and the arts to reaffirm their commitment to ensuring racism has no place in Leeds.
Councillor Judith Blake Leader of Leeds City Council, said: “It’s fantastic to see so many local leaders, including some famous faces, getting behind our call for an end to racism and discrimination. Racism will not be tolerated in Leeds and this statement serves as a strong reminder of the need to continue to work together to create a fairer and more equal city for everybody.”
Tom Riordan, Chief Executive of Leeds City Council, added: “We all have a role to play in challenging racism and I would encourage organisations across Leeds to think about positive action they can take in their own organisations and communities, and to publicise their next steps. As the local authority we are committed to taking the lead on this to ensure that the current global attention on racial inequality results in positive change for the people of Leeds.”
The statement reads:
“As leaders in Leeds, we are horrified at the killing of George Floyd by police officers in the United States. We feel the pain, and hear the outrage, of all those facing injustice. We stand against racism and discrimination in all its forms.
“Leeds is a richly diverse and multicultural city, something that we consider to be one of our key strengths. We are proud to work with fantastic individuals, communities and organisations that work tirelessly to create a fairer city for everybody.
“As civic leaders we are committed to building a city in which everyone feels safe, valued and that they belong. While we are proud that Leeds is overwhelmingly a welcoming city, we recognise that unfortunately racism and discrimination still exists. Everybody in Leeds has a part to play to challenge racism and prejudice wherever we find it.
“The tragic and appalling death of George Floyd has opened passionate conversations across the world about racism in our societies. In Leeds we welcome conversations about how, as a city, we can do more to eradicate racism and discrimination and to support those who have experienced it. This also requires honest conversations about our own history as a city, and how we wish to remember and relate to our past.
“Eradicating racism and discrimination is everybody’s business. We stand with all those in Leeds who are working peacefully to support our communities, challenge injustices and create a fairer society. Together we will ensure that racism has no place in Leeds.”
Signed
Councillor Judith Blake CBE
Leader
Leeds City Council
Tom Riordan CBE
Chief Executive
Leeds City Council
Nicola Adams OBE, former professional boxer and double Olympic champion
Angus Kinnear, CEO, Leeds United
Liam Cooper, Club Captain, Leeds United
Kevin Sinfield MBE, Director of Rugby, Leeds Rhinos
Luke Gale, Captain, Leeds Rhinos
Bob Bowman QPM, Chief Operating Officer, Leeds Rhinos Foundation
Mark Arthur, CEO, The Yorkshire County Cricket Club
Roger Hutton, Chair, The Yorkshire County Cricket Club
Steve Patterson, Club Captain, The Yorkshire County Cricket Club
The Rt Revd Nicholas Baines, Bishop of Leeds
Kay Mellor OBE, writer, director and Managing Director, Rollem Production Company
Alan Langlands, Vice Chancellor, The University of Leeds
Professor Peter Slee, Vice Chancellor, Leeds Beckett University
Thea Stein, Chief Executive, Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust
Brodie Clark CBE, Interim Chair, Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust
Linda Pollard, Chair, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Julian Hartley, Chief Executive Officer, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Sara Munro, Chief Executive Officer, Leeds & York Partnership NHS Trust
Professor Sue Proctor, Chair, Leeds & York Partnership NHS Trust
Tim Ryley, Chief Executive Officer, NHS Leeds Clinical Commissioning Group
Sarah Wilkinson, Chief Executive Officer, NHS Digital
James Mason, Chief Executive, Welcome to Yorkshire
Andrew Cooper, Chief Executive, LeedsBID
Prew Lumley, Chair, LeedsBID
Kully Thiarai, Creative Director, Leeds 2023
James Brining & Robin Hawkes, Joint Chief Executives, Leeds Playhouse
Richard Mantle, General Director, Opera North
Charis Charles, Executive Director, Phoenix Dance Theatre
Sharon Watson, CEO & Principal, Northern School of Contemporary Dance
Mark Skipper DL, Chief Executive, Northern Ballet
Laurence Sillars, Head of the Henry Moore Institute
Adam Gatehouse, Artistic Director, Leeds International Piano Competition
Fiona Sinclair, CEO, Leeds International Piano Competition
Bryony Bond, Director, The Tetley
Jane Marriott, Director, Harewood House Trust
Mike Tomlinson, CEO, Jane Tomlinson’s Run For All
Colin Booth OBE, Chief Executive, Luminate Education Group
Dr Shaid Mahmood, Chair, Luminate Education Group
Derek Whitehead, Principal & CEO, Leeds College of Building
Gerry Godley, Principal & Managing Director, Leeds College of Music
Liz Barber, Chief Executive Officer, Yorkshire Water
Catherine Rutter, Group Ambassador for Yorkshire and The Humber, Lloyds Banking Group
Margaret Parkes, Interim CEO, first direct
Liz Needleman, Group Regional Director North, BT
Euan West, Leeds office senior partner, KPMG
Wayne Topley, Chairman, Leeds Hotels and Venues Association
Barney Mynott, Development Manager, Federation of Small Businesses
Matthew Walker, Chief Executive, Leeds Federated Housing Association
Chris Hollins, Chair, Voluntary Action Leeds
Kate Hainsworth, CEO, Leeds Community Foundation
Duncan Wells, Yorkshire and Humberside Regional Manager, British Refugee Council
John Battle, Chair, David Oluwale Memorial Association
Helen Kemp, Chief Executive, Leeds Mind
Sawsan Zaza, Director, DAMASQ
Ruth Kettle, CEO, Inspire North
Rifhat Malik MBE, Project Manager, Give a Gift Charity
Karen Pearse, Director, Positive Action For Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Daniel Mundet, Chief Executive, PATH Yorkshire
Annette Morris, Project Worker, Leeds BME Hub
Alison Lowe, Chief Executive, Touchstone
Neal Heard, Housing Manager, Abigail Housing
Flavia Docherty, Director, Getaway Girls
Kathryn Ashworth, Chief Executive, Solace
Rose Simkins, Chief Executive, Stop Hate UK
Bill Urry, Chair, Leeds Asylum Seekers Support Network - LASSN
Shanaz Gul, Operations Director, Hamara Healthy Living Centre
Keranjeet Kaur Virdee, CEO & Artistic Director, South Asian Arts-uk (SAA-uk)
Alan Lane, Artistic Director, Slung Low
whiskas / Sam Nicholls, Director, Music:Leeds
Rod Dixon, Artistic Director, Red Ladder Theatre Company
Jack Simpson, Owner, Hyde Park Book Club / Eiger Studios
Simon Fogal, Director/ Founder, Leeds Indie Food and Chapter 81
John S. Summerwill, Co-Chair, Concord Leeds Interfaith Fellowship
Gurmukh Singh Deagon, Sikh Sangat Community Leeds
Dr Jasjit Singh, Research and Policy Lead, Sikh Alliance Yorkshire
Lisa Baker, President, Leeds Jewish Representative Council
Qari Muhammad Asim MBE, Senior Imam, Makkah Mosque Leeds
Reverend Heston Groenewald, Vicar of All Hallows Church Leeds
Reverend Hannah Lievesley, Vicar of St Chad’s Church, Far Headingley
Reverend Nigel Wright, Vicar of St Edmund's, Roundhay
Reverend Joanna Seabourne, Area Dean, Headingley
Reverend Tony Whatmough, Vicar of St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Headingley
Reverend Tom Lusty, Vicar of St Giles Church, Bramhope
Reverend Mark Harlow, Vicar of St Paul’s Church, Ireland Wood
Graham Buttanshaw, Vicar of Otley Parish Church
Rachel Ford, Assistant Curate, St Margaret’s Church, Horsforth
Nick Lattimer, Associate Vicar, St Matts Church Leeds
Leaders representing all the political groups in Leeds City Council have also expressed their support for a city-wide effort to end racism and discrimination.
Councillor Judith Blake, Councillor Andrew Carter, Councillor Stewart Golton, Councillor David Blackburn, Councillor Robert Finnigan and Councillor Mark Dobson, said:
“As Group Leaders of Leeds City Council, we are horrified at the killing of George Floyd by police officers in the United States. We feel the pain, and hear the outrage, of all those facing injustice. We stand against racism and discrimination in all its forms.
“Leeds is a richly diverse and multicultural city, something that we consider to be one of our key strengths. We are proud to work with fantastic individuals, communities and organisations that work tirelessly to create a fairer city for everybody.
“As Group Leaders we are committed to building a city in which everyone feels safe, valued and that they belong. While we are proud that Leeds is overwhelmingly a welcoming city, we recognise that unfortunately racism and discrimination still exists. Everybody in Leeds has a part to play to challenge racism and prejudice wherever we find it.
“The tragic and appalling death of George Floyd has opened passionate conversations across the world about racism in our societies. In Leeds we welcome conversations about how, as a city, we can do more to eradicate racism and discrimination and to support those who have experienced it. This also requires honest conversations about our own history as a city, and how we wish to remember and relate to our past. We must respect the history we have by ensuring that we teach forthcoming generations what has gone before in order to remind us why we have our freedom today.
“Eradicating racism and discrimination is everybody’s business. We stand with all those in Leeds who are working peacefully to support our communities, challenge injustices and create a fairer society. We are pleased with the peaceful nature of protests in Leeds so far, however, we are clear we will not tolerate gratuitous attacks on the Police seen elsewhere or acts of wilful criminal damage.
“Together we will ensure that racism has no place in Leeds.”
For media enquiries contact:
Colin Dickinson
Leeds City Council
colin.dickinson@leeds.gov.uk