Description
This festive season, get the latest edition of Race & Class, the Patterns of Racism educational book, and a choice of three seminal books by A. Sivanandan and current IRR Director Liz Fekete: Catching History on the Wing, Communities of Resistance or Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right. PLUS a free ‘We are here because you were there‘ tote bag!
Race & Class: Transnational repression of black power
The latest issue of Race & Class traces transnational connections: the repression of Black Power in Britain and the Caribbean; the offshoring of refugees from Denmark to Rwanda; and culture wars travelling from the US to the UK.
Patterns of Racism
The second book in a series that traces the different ways that racism and colonialism have developed in various parts of the world and how and why they took on particular forms. Bringing the story up to the twentieth century, it covers North America, Australia and New Zealand, Southern Africa, Latin America, the West Indies and India.
Catching History of the Wing, Communities of Resistance or Europe’s Fault Lines
Choose from three seminal titles by A. Sivanandan and Liz Fekete. Catching History on the Wing (Pluto) and Communities of Resistance (Verso) are both collections of essays by the IRR’s former Director A. Sivanandan featuring classics including Race, Class and the State, RAT and the degradation of black struggle and Race, Terror and Civil Society. Europe’s Fault Lines (Verso) by IRR Director Liz Fekete is an expansive investigation into the relationship between contemporary states and the far-right. Drawing on more than three decades of work for the IRR, Liz Fekete exposes the fundamental fault lines of racism and authoritarianism in contemporary Europe.






