Group working to address issues in Island's education system
Reforming the education system on the Isle of Man to develop a better understanding of issues around racism.
That's the aim of The Hardy Commission, a volunteer organisation which has been backed by the likes of Clare Barber MHK, and Manx National Heritage.
Jane Poole-Wilson MLC, the politician behind Tynwald's recent racism debate, cited the group as an 'inspiration'.
Commission members Ellen Wiltshire and Vinci Pabellan explained the reason behind the group's formation and what it aims to achieve:
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