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Race & Class July 2020
£3.00 Covid 19 has, asserts the July issue of Race & Class, thrown into relief so many key issues: the essential frailty of advanced capitalism, the potential for the state to control the life and death of citizens, the nature of human solidarity and the way in which we desecrate the planet. Now is the time for taking stock. -
Race & Class, January 2012
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Outcast England
£2.50 How Schools Exclude Black Children by Chris Searle, Jenny Bourne and Lee Bridges with an introduction by A. Sivanandan. -
Race & Class, April 2020
£3.00 The lead article in the April 2020 issue looks at the ‘transnational moral panic’ around the Salvadoran street gang MS-13, which displaces the contradictions of global capitalism to a local and deported relative surplus population. -
Race & Class, January 2020
£3.00 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. -
Communities of Resistance: writings on black struggles for socialism
£6.50 A collection of incisive critiques of contemporary Marxism, of post-colonial development and of the Eurocentric assessment of imperialism, republished by Verso. -
Race & Class, October 2019
£3.00 The October issue includes articles on the Sir George Williams student uprisings in Trinidad and Tobago, the construction of White Australia and a landmark piece unpacking the concept of 'white privilege' by Miriyam Aouragh. -
Race & Class, July 2019
£3.00 As the notion of a Green New Deal rapidly spreads as an answer to capitalism in US and UK media and political circles, our lead article in July 2019 asks if Green capitalism can propose a real solution to the ecological crisis and the human crises of poverty, austerity, immigration and racism. -
When witnesses won’t be silenced: citizens’ solidarity and criminalisation
£0.00 When witnesses won't be silenced: citizens’ solidarity and criminalisation is a free downloadable briefing paper that looks at the dramatic increase in prosecutions from European states on humanitarian activists for their acts of solidarity with and assistance of displaced people. -
Race & Class, April 2019
£3.00 The April 2019 issue of Race & Class shows how the reinvention of colonialism through the domination of digital technology and transnational flows of securitisation is being met by unique forms of resistance. -
The London Clearances: Race, Housing and Policing
£2.50 The London Clearances: Race, Housing and Policing is a background paper that looks at the impact of financialisation on local authority housing and its convergence with location-specific intensive and intrusive policing. Download a free digital copy -
Race & Class, January 2019
£3.00 This week, the IRR publishes a memorial issue of Race & Class celebrating the lifework of the late Barbara Harlow, Solidarity here and everywhere.