Publications

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  • Race & Class, October 2024

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  • Mainstreaming hate: how the Right exploits the crisis to divide us

    An IRR briefing paper that suggests ways we can push back against far-right ideas as they pass into the mainstream
  • Race & Class, July 2024

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    The July 2024 issue of Race & Class includes several articles which use past struggles to reread the present.  
  • Race & Class, April 2024

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    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 injustice in the courts. 
  • Race & Class, January 2024

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    The lead article in the January 2024 issue of  Race & Class shows how the development of drug policing strategies to identify those ‘at risk’ of involvement in ‘county lines’ targets and stigmatises young black men. Other articles include an analysis of policies of deliberate disablement and debilitation in Palestine between 2018-2019, sectarianism as racism in Turkey and a case of social mobilisation to save public housing in Chicago. 
  • Race & Class, October 2023

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    The October 2023 issue of  Race & Class provides a cutting-edge analysis of the British ‘War on Woke’, as well as the role of ethnic minorities in the Conservative party.  
  • Race & Class, July 2023

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    The July 2023 special issue of Race & Class, guest-edited by the IRR’s Chair John Narayan, brings together key contributions from the IRR50 conference New Circuits of Antiracism – and beyond – highlighting debates on abolition, reparations, internationalism and racial capitalism.
  • Race & Class, April 2023

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    The April issue of Race & Class offers a challenge to how Europe is understood and explores the origins and impacts of civilisational racism.
  • Race & Class, January 2023

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    The January 2023 issue of Race & Class contains two key articles tracing the life, work and activism of Len Johnson in the 1940s and ’50s and Pearl Prescod in the 1950s and ’60s. They are pulled from the historical margins and recentred as radical agents of history that changed the shape of British society.
  • Citizenship: from right to privilege

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    Citizenship-stripping powers introduced since 2002 have enshrined a ‘second-class citizenship’ in the UK, mainly affecting British Muslims, says IRR vice-chair Frances Webber, in this report.
  • Race & Class, October 2022

    £3.00
    The October issue of Race & Class traces transnational connections: the repression of Black Power in Britain and the Caribbean; the offshoring of refugees from Denmark to Rwanda; and culture wars travelling from the US to the UK.
  • Racism, Radicalisation and Europe's Thin Blue Line cover

    Race & Class, July 2022

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    Liz Fekete warns of a deepening ‘culture of extremism’ amongst police officers across Europe, highlighting numerous cases of racist and misogynistic attitudes and far right entryism amongst police officers.