If you’re a student, the NUS wants to hear from you about how they should grow their liberation work. Respond online or book a group session on this page. The deadline for responses is Friday 21 January.
‘Liberation’ describes the work the NUS (and LUU) does to liberate women, Black* people, LGBT+ people and disabled people from oppression. That includes campaigning, organising, training, lobbying the Government, political education and press. It’s really important work, so it’s vital that students have their say on what it looks like in the future.
*Please note that NUS uses ‘Black’ as an inclusive term to refer to people of African, Arab, Asian and Caribbean descent and those who self-define as Black.
Get the full details of the consultation below.
If you’re interested in liberation work at LUU, check out our Liberate LUU campaign page.