Friday, July 20, 2012

Racism is still very much with us. So why don't we recognise it?

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."

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