Description
How can a genuinely anti-racist feminist approach tackle serious sexual violence without demonising entire communities, asks the lead article in the January 2020 issue of Race & Class.
Articles
- Failing victims, fueling hate: challenging the harms of the ‘Muslim grooming gangs’ narrative by Ella Cockbain and Waqas Tufail
- Bolsonaro’s take on the ‘absence of racism’ in Brazil by Daniel Angyalossy Alfonso
- Ureltu’s Ewenki narratives and the crisis of minority cultures in China by Li Xiaofeng and Liang Yanjun
- Ghassan Kanafani’s Returning to Haifa: tracing memory beyond the rubble by Sumaya Alhaj Mohammad and Dania Meryan
Commentary
- The ‘Channel Crossings’ and the borders of Britain by Joseph Maggs
- Essex 39: the root causes by Kay Stephens
- The age of the incendiarist by Jeremy Seabrook
Reviews
- Umanità in Rivolta: la nostra lotta per il lavoro e il diritto alla felicità by Aboubakar Soumahoro (Oana Pârvan and Vincent Pisters Møystad)
- After Grenfell: violence, resistance and response edited by Dan Bulley, Jenny Edkins and Nadine El-Enany (Jessica Perera)
- Jazz and Justice: racism and the political economy of the music by Gerald Horne (Timothy Brennan)
- No Friend but the Mountains by Behrouz Boochani, translated by Omid Tofighian (Michael Grewcock)
- The Sleeping Giant Awakens: genocide, Indian residential schools, and the challenge of conciliation by David B. MacDonald (Chris Searle)
- Civilising Torture: an American tradition by W. Fitzhugh Brundage (John Newsinger)