Tag: black lives matter
Changing whose history?
Andy Gregg welcomes the acquittal of the Colston Four, finding double standards at the heart of Tory culture wars and planned attacks on judicial rights
Black children still underachieving
Bernard Coard argues that racism and discrimination still run deep in the British education system
Selective amnesia
Gardner Thompson on imperialism
Government gaslighting
Andy Gregg says race report takes blaming the victim to a new level
PCSC bill passes second reading in the midst of a police fiasco
When the power to determine what is in the public interest is claimed as the exclusive right of police forces, we need to be really worried, says Don Flynn
UK Black experience matters
Robbie Scott says we can’t allow Johnson’s government to sideline BLM issues
Black curriculum needed to combat racism
Olivia Bridge says post-Brexit UK immigration rules undermine efforts to make the UK’s national curriculum more diverse
Stuart Hall – a theorist for Black Lives Matter
As anti-racist struggles mount world wide, Don Flynn considers the legacy of a pioneer
School curriculum – a multicultural past
Former teachers Dave Lister and Mike Davis reflect on different times
Knee in the neck for racism
Patrick Vernon on why Black Lives Matter here in Britain
Dismantle institutional racism
Unmesh Desai says that while the removal of monuments is important, it should not obscure action on racism and inequality