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Published in: Migrant Futures: FeatureHow the UK’s East and South-East Asian communities are fighting COVID-related violence
Migrant and diaspora communities are coming together to respond to a rise in racist violence
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Published in: Home: FeatureOne year after the Hanau massacre, victims’ families fight for justice
Although it was eclipsed by the pandemic, last February’s mass shooting revealed Germany’s failure to confront the...
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Published in: openSecurityFrom Tottenham to Baltimore, policing crisis starts race to the bottom for justice
What is it about the police and urban black populations in the US and the UK? The explanation starts with two of the...
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Published in: 50.50Black deaths: still fighting for justice in the UK
Ken Fero's award-winning films about black deaths at the hands of the police in Britain record the continuing...
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Published in: openSecurityIn search of security: "there to keep the peace"
Film: Testimony of the violence of a police-led eviction and experience of the policing which comes from racist...
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Published in: openSecurityBlack justice campaigns prepare for new inquiry into undercover policing
It has recently emerged that the UK police have been spying on black justice campaigns for decades. Home Secretary...
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Published in: openSecurityThe violence of denial
Twenty-one years since the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence in South London, the criminal justice system maintains...
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Published in: openSecurityDoreen Lawrence, police spies and institutional racism
Allegations of police spying on anti-racism groups shed new light on the meaning and operation of 'institutional...
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Published in: Shine A LightRace, class and the price of policing
Metropolitan Police officers assaulted two protesters, then claimed they had been attacked. Video footage exposed...
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Published in: openSecurityThe numbers in black and white: racism in the policing of drugs
Each year the UK police are disproportionately stopping and searching large numbers of Black and Asian people for...
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Published in: openSecurityUnreformable: an end to stop-and-frisk in NYC?
Under Mayor Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Ray Kelley stop-and-frisk has been a racist technology of control...
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Published in: openSecurityDeaths in British police custody: no convicted officers since 1969
827 people have died during or following police contact since 2004. Families have struggled hard for justice,...