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Equality Act
Stonewall
Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals
Equality and Human Rights Commission
Politics
Equality and diversity
United Kingdom
Affirmative action
Discrimination

ISSNThe Network Newsletter: tackling social exclusion in libraries, museums, archives and galleries Number 148, August 2013

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