In a speech to INTERPOL last week, as we report in our regular calendar of racism and resistance, the prime minister ...
October 2024 Following firearms officer Martyn Blake’s acquittal just over a week ago of the murder of Chris Kaba, it did not ...
Francesca Humi, organiser and writer and former coordinator of the Crossborder Forum, asks what has changed in migration and border policies in Britain and France since the electoral change. France ...
In a Guardian piece following a Guardian/ Hope Not Hate investigation into an international network of activists and academics seeking to normalise scientific racism, IRR Director Liz Fekete warns on ...
£3.00 The July 2007 edition of the journal Race & Class leads with Jerry Harris' new analysis of the revolutionary movements in Bolivia and Venezuela, features Amrit Wilson's examination of the forced ...
29 October – 12 November 2024 In a speech to INTERPOL last week, as we report in our regular calendar of racism and resistance, the prime minister announced that he is doubling the funding of the ...
Asylum: means international protection. Those seeking asylum may be eligible for refugee status (see below) or they may be granted humanitarian protection if they are fleeing war or conflict or some ...
£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 ...
£5.00 This major report on policing in Britain demonstrates how a whole underclass of black people, situated in the most deprived areas of the inner city, have been marked out for a particular form of ...
£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.
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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 ...