UN Anti-Racism Day Of Action 2021 – 20 March
UN Anti-Racism Day 20 March
In Britain, Stand Up To Racism will be organising a range of events, including socially distanced protests where possible and an international online rally.
UN Anti-Racism Day 20 March
In Britain, Stand Up To Racism will be organising a range of events, including socially distanced protests where possible and an international online rally.
Webinar on forging unity between the anti-racist and anti-war movements, building together towards a future of peaceful cooperation.
The government’s catastrophic handling of the coronavirus, in failing to take timely measures to eliminate the virus, continues to disproportionately impact Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities.
The Tories are whipping up racism to cover up their own failures.
This is an important conference, addressing the key issues in the international struggle against racism. It is a valuable event for progressive people to build and participate in.
This is not just a tragedy. It was a crime.
The President … challenged China on human rights. What about the human rights of George Floyd?
We are going to keep marching. We going to keep protesting.
What we are seeing today in microcosm is the rising up of the black struggle – objectively an anti-imperialist struggle – and a significant number of the American people coming over to its side.
The article reproduced here (first published in 2007) draws out the intimate connection between class struggle and the struggle for black rights.
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