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Europe: the wages of racism
£3.00 This major report lays bare the measures and mechanisms which turn migrants into 'illegals', and asylum-seekers into forced labour. -
When memory dies
£8.99 A three-generational novel of a Sri Lankan family's search for coherence and continuity in a country broken by colonial occupation and riven by ethnic wars. -
Ireland: new beginnings?
£2.50 A special issue of Race & Class on the seeds of change within the North of Ireland. -
Europe on trial
£0.75 An indictment of the violation of the human rights of refugees and asylum-seekers across Europe. Download a free digital copy -
Aboriginal Australia: land, law and culture
£2.50 The watershed 'Mabo' judgement on land rights opened a new chapter in Aboriginal history. Issues of self-determination, indigenous control of resources, the making of Aboriginal culture are all explored here - by those involved in these struggles. -
Inside Racist Europe
£2.50 How Europe uses popular racism, criminalisation and specious ‘democracy’ to keep out refugees. -
Black America: the street and the campus
£2.50 What does the politics of the street signify and how do the academics interpret it? -
Community care: the black experience
£0.75 The first study to ask black groups for their experiences and opinions on community care. -
Resource directory on ‘race’ and racism in social work
£2.50 A bibliographical guide covering elders, families, community care, HIV/AIDS, mental health, probation and criminal justice. -
Deadly silence: black deaths in custody
£2.50 The first comprehensive study in Britain on how black people have died in the custody of the police, prisons and special hospitals. -
Newham: the forging of a black community
£1.75 Situates the growth of Newham's working-class black community in the context of industrial development and decline around London's docks. -
Europe: variations on a theme of racism
£2.50 This in-depth analysis outlines the specifics of each country's racism, tracing it to its historical and philosophical roots and the country's social formation.