October 2025 As predicted, the toxic atmosphere unleashed by far-right mischief makers on social media, extremists on the ...
This latest issue of Race & Class leads with an article on Irish solidarity with Palestine. Social reproduction under ...
14 – 28 October 2025 As predicted, the toxic atmosphere unleashed by far-right mischief makers on social media, extremists on the streets and their appeasement via a Dutch auction between Labour and ...
Description Currently out of print This major report on policing in Britain demonstrates how a whole underclass of black people, situated in the most deprived areas of the inner city, have been marked ...
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 ...
Deaths in police, prison and psychiatric custody since 1978. We list below those deaths of black and minority ethnic individuals which have taken place in prison, police or hospital custody and which ...
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Migration has become one of the defining issues of our time, as rich countries including the UK have developed and refined racialised and class-based policies to protect their borders against those ...
Over 60 years of its existence, the Institute of Race Relations has gathered together a unique collection of posters, leaflets, flyers, newspaper cuttings, campaign materials and more than 160 ...
The IRR has published a number of pamphlets on black British history and a free download for use in schools. Those researching aspects of black British history in more depth may wish to consult ...
Military-style solutions won’t solve humanitarian problems, argues our new report that details the nearly 300 border-related deaths in and around the English Channel since 1999. Deadly Crossings and ...
A new report from the IRR and Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE) suggests that policing during the Covid-19 pandemic undermines public health measures whilst disproportionately targeting Black ...