The Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre, located in the heart of Manchester’s Central Library at Saint Peter’s Square, is a vital hub for fostering understanding and dialogue around race relations in the UK. Established in honor of the legacy of Ahmed Iqbal Ullah, a passionate advocate for equality and social justice, this centre offers a wealth of resources, including an extensive collection of literature, research materials, and community programs designed to educate and promote inclusivity.

Visitors can expect a welcoming atmosphere, where individuals from diverse backgrounds can engage in meaningful discussions and access valuable information regarding race relations and multiculturalism. The Centre is committed to quality service and customer satisfaction, ensuring that each visitor leaves with the knowledge they seek or the support they require. With dedicated staff available to assist with inquiries, you can easily book an appointment or reach out by phone at 0161 275 2920 for personalized assistance.

What sets the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre apart is its unique focus on empowering the community through education and awareness. By participating in workshops, seminars, and outreach programs, patrons can gain insights into the complexities of race relations while contributing to a more inclusive society. For more information about our services and upcoming events, please visit our website at [https://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/locations-and-opening-hours/aiu-centre/?utm_source=race_relations&utm_medium=click&utm_campaign=google_my_business](https://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/locations-and-opening-hours/aiu-centre/?utm_source=race_relations&utm_medium=click&utm_campaign=google_my_business). Join us in making a difference—your voice matters!

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