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Limited edition Sivanandan T-Shirts
£10.00 Limited edition Sivanandan quote t-shirt : 'There is no such thing as 'illegal immigrants' only illegal governments." -
Limited Edition ‘We are here’ t-shirts
£30.00 A long-sleeved t-shirt featuring Sivanandan's famous aphorism 'We are here because you were there'. Exclusively designed by the artist Faisal Hussain. This is a limited edition item, with all profits going to the IRR50 fundraiser. -
We Are Here Tote bag
£1.50 One of A. Sivanandan's most quoted phrases 'We are here because you were there'. Designed by Sujata Aurora of Gratuituous Graphics. -
Pearl Prescod: A Black life lived large
£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. -
Pearl Prescod: A Black life lived large (Digital Download)
£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. NB: As this is a free download, you do not need to enter any address or billing information. -
Race & Class, April 2022
£3.00 The April issue marks fifty years since the radical transformation of the IRR. -
Race & Class, January 2022
£3.00 The January 2022 issue of Race & Class includes key interventions that seek to understand the workings of racial capitalism, digital colonialism and the ecological devastation they wreak, as well as crucial insights on ways out of the ‘global organic crisis’. -
Race & Class, October 2021
£3.00 The lead article of the October 2021 charts new ground showing how gender and reproduction are now key dividing lines in European racism, with global implications. -
A threat to public safety: policing, racism and the Covid-19 pandemic
£0.00 A threat to public safety: policing, racism and the Covid-19 pandemic raises concerns about the policing of the pandemic and shows that racially minoritised communities have been most harshly affected – being more likely to be stopped by the police, threatened or subject to police violence and falsely accused of rule-breaking and wrong-doing. -
Race & Class, July 2021
£3.00Neoliberalism, Nativism and Power
Contributions to the July 2021 issue of Race & Class grapple with the violence of neoliberalism, the workings of racial capitalism, the normalisation of xenophobia from Sangatte to Soweto and the bases for forging necessary unities of struggle. -
Race & Class, April 2021
£3.00 The April 2021 issue contains important insights on Covid-19, the marginalisation of indigenous groups in Argentina and the lived experiences of half-widows in Kashmir. -
Race & Class, January 2021
£3.00 At a time when mental health is often decontextualised from the structural violence experienced by the most vulnerable in society, this special issue of Race & Class, guest-edited by Monish Bhatia and Eddie Bruce-Jones shows how race, mental health and state violence intersect.