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A fortnightly resource for anti-racist and social justice campaigns, highlighting key events in the UK and Europe.
The July 2017 issue of Race & Class is now available and you can download the lead article for free (for a limited time only).
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July 13, 2017
Race and Class, July 2017
The July 2017 issue of Race & Class is now available and you can download the lead article for free (for a limited time only).
April 18, 2017
Race & Class, April 2017
The April 2017 Race & Class tackles two key current themes: the impact of Fox News in (mis)representing news and creating racist discourses, and the way in which Canadian ‘neoliberal multiculturalism’ is marginalising Arabs, Muslims and those in solidarity with Palestine.
December 2, 2016
Racial violence and the Brexit state
Racial violence and the Brexit state examines the link between the language and behaviour of perpetrators of racial violence, the rhetoric and policy pronouncements of politicians over recent years and the stigmatising frameworks of the media.
July 6, 2016
The colour of struggle – July 2016
Race and class: the colour of struggle, 1950s-1980s, edited by Jenny Bourne, brings together the voices of unsung political heroes of the time, groundbreaking new research, and campaigning material from the archives, providing readers with key resources on Britain’s history of black anti-racist activism – especially relating to policing, racial violence, workers exploitation and immigration controls. Those who speak from its pages – mothers, workers, students, exiles – testify to the common experience of colonialism and racism which made Black the colour of their fight.
Upcoming Events
Tate Britain presents an exhibition on diasporic experience from the Caribbean and West Africa to London, bringing together works by eight photographers who documented Black communities in London from the 1960's and 1970's.
Aug 3 2017
Fighting fire
The Grenfell Tower inferno throws up all the contradictions between community self-help and resistance and an uncaring state.
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