Alternative voices on integration
With regeneration looming large over Tottenham, north London, IRR interviews young activist Tash Bonner who is fighting back.
Apr 25 2019
European governments’ targeting of migrant solidarity activists for prosecution must stop, says IRR
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) publishes today a compelling new report on ‘crimes of solidarity’, drawing attention to a dramatic increase in prosecutions, restrictions and penalties, against a variety of civil society actors.
A new project Fighting Sus! brings the youth experience of racialised policing to the fore.
A fortnightly resource for anti-racist and social justice campaigns, highlighting key events in the UK and Europe.
Recent Publications
April 25, 2019
When witnesses won’t be silenced: citizens’ solidarity and criminalisation
When witnesses won't be silenced: citizens’ solidarity and criminalisation is a free downloadable briefing paper that looks at the dramatic increase in prosecutions from European states on humanitarian activists for their acts of solidarity with and assistance of displaced people.
November 19, 2018
The Embedding of State Hostility: a background paper on the Windrush Scandal
The Embedding of State Hostility: a background paper on the Windrush scandal is a briefing that shows how the injustices meted out to the Windrush generation are not anomalies but the logical result of an immigration system that, over many years, has weaponised the idea of ‘the illegal immigrant’.
January 11, 2018
Race and Class, January 2018
The January 2018 issue of Race & Class is now available.
March 31, 2015
Briefing Paper no. 10
The briefing paper, Unwanted, Unnoticed: an audit of 160 asylum and immigration-related deaths in Europe, by Reem Abu-Hayyeh and Frances Webber, documents the asylum and immigration-related deaths of migrants in Europe over the past five years.