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  • Driven to desperate measures 1989-2006

    £2.50
    The IRR has catalogued a roll call of death of the 221 asylum seekers and migrants who have died either in the UK or attempting to reach the UK in the past seventeen years.
  • Race & Class, July 2006

    £3.00
    The July 2006 edition of the IRR journal Race & Class leads with an essay by Matt Carr on the growing respectability of the concept of 'Eurabia', the fantasy that Europe is at risk of being transformed into an Islamic colony, continues with John Berger's 'Dispatches' from Palestine and elsewhere and carries an interview with A. Sivanandan on freedom of speech. Also featured are articles on Abu Ghraib and the US prison regime and the use of assassination against liberation movements.
  • European Race Bulletin no. 55

    'Asylum: from deterrence to criminalisation' by Frances Webber draws attention to the threat posed to international conventions by the adoption of a penal framework to prevent the arrival of would-be refugees in Europe and to aid the departure of failed asylum seekers. Download a free copy
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    Race & Class, April 2006

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    The April 2006 edition of the IRR journal Race & Class leads with an essay by Anis Shivani on a new literary 'Orientalism', continues with Graham Murray's analysis of last year's riots in the French banlieues and features articles on a new 'ethnographic' museum in Paris, the British Empire Exhibition of 1924 and the politics of the US Liberator magazine, 1929-1934.
  • HomeBeats: Struggles for Racial Justice (Multi user licence)

    £85.11
    HomeBeats is a multimedia journey through time, from Africa, the Caribbean and Asia, to the making of modern Britain. The first cd-rom on racism and the black presence in Britain, it fuses music, graphics, video, text and animation into a stunning voyage of personal and historical discovery for every user.
  • HomeBeats: Struggles for Racial Justice (Single user licence)

    £42.55
    HomeBeats is a multimedia journey through time, from Africa, the Caribbean and Asia, to the making of modern Britain. The first cd-rom on racism and the black presence in Britain, it fuses music, graphics, video, text and animation into a stunning voyage of personal and historical discovery for every user.
  • European Race Bulletin no.54

    'France inflamed: riots and reactions' examines the riots in the deprived French banlieues that took place in October and November 2005 that had reverberations across the EU. And, once again, questions of integration and segregation are being discussed in ways that place security rather than justice at the centre of that debate. Download a free copy
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    Race, terror and civil society

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    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 Israel's West Bank wall and features articles on the detention of Muslims in the US after 9/11 and the US Right's rise to power, while the World Bank's policies over the last decade are surveyed by Walden Bello and Shalmali Guttal.
  • European Race Bulletin no. 53

    'Fighting fascism, preserving democracy' examines the growth of racist and far-Right parties in seventeen EU countries, and Norway and Switzerland. Download a free copy
  • Briefing Paper 1

    Working with the media: A guide for anti-racist campaigners and refugee rights activists

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  • Cedric Robinson and the philosophy of Black resistance

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    A special issue of Race & Class dedicated to one of the world’s outstanding thinkers on the history of Black struggle.
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    Race & Class, July 2005

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    The July 2005 edition of the IRR journal Race & Class features articles on Ben Okri and postcolonial literary theory, the Black middle class in the US and the 'mulatto' motion picture, Afrocentrism and materialism, the politics of public transport in Santiago, the EU's deportation programme and Portugal's imperial neurosis.