Houria Bouteldja on ‘Whites, Jews and Us: Toward a Politics of Revolutionary Love’
Houria Bouteldja joined IHRC at the IHRC Bookshop & Gallery to discuss her new book and her anti-racism work in France.
Houria Bouteldja joined IHRC at the IHRC Bookshop & Gallery to discuss her new book and her anti-racism work in France.
Injured and incarcerated without charge for two years, Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky and his wife Mallimah Zeenah are the leaders and heroes we all need, yet few outside Nigeria care, argues Arzu Merali.
Despite the momentous achievement in film, there are deeply troubling representations of Britishness that should cause alarm argues Arzu Merali
On the passing of John Berger
The misappropriation of the Great War is something we should all resist, argues Arzu Merali, particularly the trend to equate remembrance day with Islamic history.
The misappropriation of the Great War is something we should all resist, argues Arzu Merali, particularly the trend to equate remembrance day with Islamic history.
Faisal Bodi looks at the latest development a year after Talha Ahsan and others were sent to the US
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