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Persecution of Jewish people persists — and has worsened — yet it fails to provoke outcry from progressives
Anger in African-Caribbean communities over discriminatory tactics and the use of excessive force has risen in the past year
At only 25, the British-Nigerian painter is out to tackle ignorance about race — and is now exhibiting in Art Basel’s OVR: Miami Beach
Companies must follow eight recommendations, including greater accountability for delivering on targets
Credit Suisse, PwC, Zurich Insurance and Linklaters among first groups to sign up to scheme
A ‘racial healing circle’ in Chicago holds lessons for how to discuss white privilege
British Business Bank study also finds London is the hardest place to start a business regardless of ethnicity
Change the Race Ratio will call for clear targets for greater diversity at top levels
Many of the country’s treasured historic properties were financed by colonialism and the slave trade
Inequality reflects historical discrimination but there are no quick fixes
Prominent black Britons discuss the conversations where children learn how skin colour will impact their lives
Following the global Black Lives Matter protests, many institutions are planning big changes
Move marks first time agency has attributed rating implications to such a programme
Fine-sounding words will not bring about change unless the UK confronts its history
IOPC move comes in wake of rise in complaints over disproportionality in use of police powers
Disparity hinders our understanding of why Bame communities suffer more from Covid-19
Hundreds of thousands back petitions for a review of how history is taught
Staff, students and alumni to be consulted on new title for London institution
Why the Black Lives Matter marches feel different in the era of Covid-19
Reparations campaigners argue that businesses that benefit from slavery should compensate the families of slaves. But how big should the bill be?
New data reveals the extent to which prejudice and discrimination are embedded in British society
Calls for racial justice demonstrate how the US is still a moral and political touchstone
The story of a ‘segregation experiment’ is a tough watch at times, but the children exude enthusiasm and kindness
‘Systemic racism is the product of countless, mostly unconscious decisions. And it wreaks damage largely out of white sight’
UK foreign secretary says he thinks gesture comes from ‘Game of Thrones’ and is ‘symbol of subjugation’
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