Racism is still very much with us. So why don't we recognise it? | Gavan Titley and Alana Lentin | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
" The insistence that we live in post-racial societies, and the outrage when racism is called out, denies those who experience racism the right to define it and combat it on their terms. This is a central anti-racist principle, yet it is those who perpetuate racism who increasingly claim the right to say what racism is and, more frequently, what it is not."
Friday, July 20, 2012
Racism is still very much with us. So why don't we recognise it?
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