£3.00 The January 2006 edition of the IRR journal Race & Class opens with an essay by A. Sivanandan on the politics of anti-terrorism in Britain after 7/7, continues with Graham Usher's analysis of ...
Our calendar this week features the coordinated raids on homes and on the Kurdish Community Centre in Haringey, north London ...
26 November – 10 December 2024 Our calendar this week features the coordinated raids on homes and on the Kurdish Community Centre in Haringey, north London at 2am ...
A. Sivanandan was one of the most important and influential black thinkers in the UK, changing many of the orthodoxies on ‘race’, heading the Institute of Race Relations for almost forty years, ...
£6.00 The April 2024 issue of Race & Class contains cutting-edge articles on the criminal legal system, adding to a growing number of voices and campaigns rejecting the normalisation of systemic ...
On this day in 1979, Awaz (UK Asian women’s collective) + OWAAD (Organisation of Women of African+Asian descent) organised a powerful picket at Heathrow, protesting the horrific virginity tests, which ...
£0.00 An educational pamphlet on the Caribbean-British actor, singer and activist Pearl Prescod - the first Black female player to join the National Theatre company.
An IRR briefing paper that suggests ways we can push back against far-right ideas as they pass into the mainstream £0.00 Citizenship-stripping powers introduced since 2002 have enshrined a ...
£3.00 The July issue of Race & Class takes up three topical themes: the monetarisation of private information, the politics of film and the demonisation of ‘anti-racism’.
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£3.00 Past oppressions are written into our statues, our architecture and our walls. This special issue of Race & Class brings a new perspective to reparatory history.