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Hana is on page 123 of 400
‘One of the reasons you’ve probably heard little to nothing about groups such as the Fasimbas and BLF is the media at the time only covered Black Power groups when there were clashes with the police or supposedly violent acts … What gets ignored is one of their main activities of education and community development.’
Dec 16, 2024 02:13PM
The Shoulders We Stand On: How Black and Brown people fought for change in the United Kingdom

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Hana is on page 317 of 400
Perhaps most chillingly I have learned that the biggest perpetrator of racism in the UK was not the National Front member on the street, but actually the state.
From elected politicians, to laws (especially immigration laws), to the police force, healthcare and even the education system, the state was the biggest perpetrator and supporter of racism. Not to be outdone, it was followed closely by the media.
Dec 28, 2024 04:01PM
The Shoulders We Stand On: How Black and Brown people fought for change in the United Kingdom


Hana
Hana is on page 316 of 400
One of the reasons I wrote this book was to understand the UK I was born into as a Brown woman, and now I do understand it better. I understand all the things that have happened since the 1980s, which once led me to shake my head and ask, 'How could this happen?' Now I greet them with, 'Yep, makes sense?
Dec 28, 2024 03:59PM
The Shoulders We Stand On: How Black and Brown people fought for change in the United Kingdom


Hana
Hana is on page 94 of 400
Reading a library book and I feel like I want to buy my own copy so I can annotate all over it.

Nothing about the state of racism in the UK now is new, and this book is so full of gems about how we got here that I’ve never heard anyone mention before.
Dec 15, 2024 01:44PM
The Shoulders We Stand On: How Black and Brown people fought for change in the United Kingdom


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