17:30, Tue, Jun 2, 2020 Updated: 20:21, Mon, Jul 20, 2020 Amid the coronavirus pandemic, it has been revealed that people from a BAME background are twice as likely to die of the virus that White ...
BAME is an outdated phrase that refers to ethnic groups who do not identify as White British. While it was once a widely used term, The Sun does not use the acronym in its articles due to its ...
More and more organisations are ditching the term ‘BAME’ in reference to people of Black, Asian, Indigenous or Latin ancestry, instead opting to use ‘Global Majority’. This week, the National Trust ...
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People from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds are at a higher risk of dying from a coronavirus-related illness, research has found Ethnicity could be a significant factor in the ability to ...
People from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds have shared their views about the term BAME with ITV News, with some saying it excludes other groups. Standing for Black, Asian and Minority ...
If you are so used to saying the same words over and over again, the frequency of their use becomes truisms. With that we never explore meaning, context and why certain phrases are used over others.