This report examines the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, triggered by the death of George Floyd, and its impact on institutions globally. The report analyzes the issue of racial injustice, particularly focusing on the removal of statues and historical representation. It explores various potential solutions, including removing statues, modifying them, or placing them in museums, and also discusses the adoption of anti-racist policies within universities. The report rejects the solutions of toppling memorials and placing controversial memorials in museums, citing potential for increased division and the importance of historical context. The recommended solution emphasizes the implementation of anti-racist policies in universities, ensuring equal treatment and opportunities for Black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) students and staff. The conclusion summarizes the BLM movement, the explored solutions, the rejected options, and the recommended approach of promoting equality through policy implementation, aiming to improve the relations between the Black and White communities.