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The Institute of Race Relations is at the cutting edge of the research and analysis that inform the struggle for racial justice in Britain, Europe and internationally.

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Nov 15 2011

New geographies of racism: Stoke-on-Trent

Research published by the Institute of Race Relations shows that the geography of racial violence is changing rapidly in the UK and yet the authorities show little interest in tackling the problem.

Sep 1 2011

Breivik, the conspiracy theory and the Oslo massacre

A thorough analysis and full documentation of the context and background to the Oslo massacre is published today by the Institute of Race Relations.

Jun 30 2011

The new geographies of racism: Plymouth

Research published today by the Institute of Race Relations investigates how geographies of racism throughout the UK are changing in a wider climate of economic austerity, shifting patterns of migration and settlement and against the backdrop of new forms of racism exacerbated by national policies.

Apr 21 2011

The attacks on multiculturalism are linked to the economic crisis

The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) publishes today Understanding the European-wide assault on multiculturalism - a detailed analysis by Executive Director, Liz Fekete, of key speeches made over the past six months by leading centre-right politicians from Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom.

Publications

28

Briefing Papers - Europe

Briefing Paper no. 5

7

Briefing Papers - UK

Briefing Paper 7

29

Books, pamphlets & multimedia

Alternative Voices on Integration

News Service

Black Power for a new generation?

On Monday 21 May, John Carlos, the 1960s icon of Black Power, will be speaking at a meeting in London (alongside Janet Alder and Doreen Lawrence).

May 17, 2012

We won’t stop racist exploitation of undocumented, says court

The rejection of race discrimination claims brought by a young Nigerian woman who was brought in illegally by her employers, brutalised and denied wages, gives a green light to racism.

May 17, 2012

Slumming it in India

A critical look at the recent box office hit – The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.

May 16, 2012

Death and deportation in Holland

An asylum seeking father’s suicide in Holland for the sake of his children has highlighted the growing local-national divide over the deportation of children.

May 10, 2012

Stark reality of exclusions for BME children

The Children’s Commissioner’s exclusion inquiry reveals entrenched discrimination and ‘illegal’ exclusions.

May 3, 2012

Upcoming Events

Seize the time

Olympic athlete John Carlos, who marked his medal at the 1968 games with a raised fist ‘black power’ salute, will speak in London at a meeting organised by members of the RMT trade union.

May 21, 2012

‘Stop Search’ play

A new play, Stop Search, on the impact of police powers.

May 26, 2012