Kusminder has extensive experience as a researcher, trainer, and practitioner in a range of areas including community engagement, hate crime and equality, diversity, and inclusion. He has trained over 7000 participants at all levels of an organisation across the public, private and voluntary sector. Kusminder has worked directly with hate crime victims and published practiced based resources including Supporting victims of hate crime. Kusminder has undertaken projects on hate crime in the USA, Europe, and Japan.
Kusminder’s recent commissions have included writing a guidance manual for racial harassment / hate crime officers, researching the extent and level of non-reporting of racist harassment, facilitating senior managers learning on equality and diversity, researching, and writing an equality and diversity policy, facilitating staff groups on their experiences of equality and diversity.
Kusminder’s published work includes “We can’t all be white!” Racist Victimisation in the UK (1999, funded by Joseph Rowntree Foundation), co-authored Black and Minority Ethnic Housing Strategies: A Good Practice Guide (2000, Chartered Institute of Housing) and more recently Racist Harassment and Housing Services (2007, Race Equality Foundation).”