fighting anti-blackness and racism at akt
Anti-blackness and racism are systemic in the voluntary sector, within the LGBTQ+ community and wider society. we recognise our role in confronting and fighting this.
When you see discrimination and abuse happening, what do you do?
When you witness someone else struggling in a public place, active bystanders step up to help that person.
If you see a friend or a stranger being harassed, do what you can to help but always take care of yourself first. Never put yourself in physical danger and use the safety of a group whenever possible.
If someone is in immediate danger, always call 999.
Anyone can be an active bystander. When an opportunity to help someone arises, you just need to take it – but it is essential that you keep yourself safe in the process. Our guide will show you how.
Do this as a group if you can. Be polite and remain calm – if you go in with aggression, you might make things worse. Don’t physically intervene – you could get hurt.
Tell them they need to take a phone call, or strike up a conversation. Any excuse to get them away to safety.
Or redirect the situation by starting a conversation with the perpetrator to allow their potential target to move away or have friends intervene.
They might be in shock or feeling upset. Give them space or listen to them if they want to talk. Ask if they’d like you to stay with them. Encourage them to call a friend.
If you can, reassure the victim that you’re taking it for evidence and not for any other reason.
Safety is in numbers, so take a buddy to get help and try not to leave the victim alone unless you have to.
Anti-blackness and racism are systemic in the voluntary sector, within the LGBTQ+ community and wider society. we recognise our role in confronting and fighting this.
akt is opposed to racism in all its forms. Following a rise in racism towards Asian people in the UK, we’ve put together this guide.
The information and guidance on this page has been selected by akt to support Black LGBTQ+ people with their mental wellbeing.