Platform aims to teach and tackle issues of race
A 'People of Colour Isle of Man' group has been set up as a platform for people to have conversations about racism and bias in society.
Founders of the organisation say it's been created to have open discussions about issues regarding race, in a positive and productive way.
It follows a major anti-racism protest in Douglas yesterday, the biggest of its kind in recent history.
One the POC's members, who was at the march, says there's an appetite for the group:
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