
Uncovering Systemic Racism
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Please find here, details of our live event, and more suggested reading. In order to discuss and contextualise current events in the USA, IHRC is holding a webinar The event will livestream at 6pm BST (more details below) on www.ihrc.tv, as well as on IHRC’s

As the world protests the death of George Floyd and the wider issues of systemic racism in the USA, we are sharing a watch list curated by Professor Ramon Grosfoguel, and a short video message from IHRC Chair Massoud Shadjareh. Further posts adding resources to

IHRC Chair Massoud Shadjareh discusses the recent protests in the USA and around the world and sets the context. This is not about a few bad apples in the police. This is about the systemic racism of the USA. Watch (approx 3 mins).

[2 June 2020]With regard to the ongoing protests against the murder of George Floyd, systemic racism and police brutality in the USA, IHRC Chair Massoud Shadjareh said: “This moment in US history is crucial. The US’ foundational system of oppression based on racism and otherisation

These authors have produced a concise report on the Muslim experience in the USA with many interesting facts and a thorough analysis of how to analyze this experience.

[May 26, 2020] Many of you will remember the screening we held of singer and activist Pravini’s decolonial movie, The Uprising, last year. The Uprising by Pravini can be accessed on YouTube, or watch it below. The Uprising tells the story of resistance against racism

IHRC asks campaigners to write to their Labour MPs and ask them to take measures against the Indian government. Contents Background Action RequiredModel TemplateRecipient Address IHRC asks campaigners to write to their MPs and ask them to take measures against the Indian government. Background On August




