Results for 'layla saad'

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  1. Against White Feminism
    1. Rafia Zakaria

    Against White Feminism

    Bracing and compassionate... Make room beside Audre Lorde and Angela Davis on your shelves

    € 16,50
  2. Race and Education
    1. Kalwant Bhopal

    Race and Education

    Reproducing White Supremacy in Britain

    A timely and excellent book that makes clear the role racism continues to play in shaping education. A must read for teachers, school leaders, parents and politicians. We need more honest, crucial, refreshing and rigorous work like this.—Kehinde AndrewsKalwant Bhopal is one of the most important voices in contemporary critical scholarship on race inequities in education. Her carefully argued and thoroughly evidenced analyses expose the multiple strategies through which white supremacy is legitimated and extended. This passionate and compelling study offers a powerful insight into the everyday reality of education in racist Britain. This is a crucial book, of equal value for students of race inequities and those coming fresh to the questions raised by Black Lives Matter. As Bhopal shows, in terms of education policy and practice, from classroom to university, white lives matter more.—David Gillborn

    € 14,95
  3. Race and Education
    1. Kalwant Bhopal

    Race and Education

    Reproducing White Supremacy in Britain

    A timely and excellent book that makes clear the role racism continues to play in shaping education. A must read for teachers, school leaders, parents and politicians. We need more honest, crucial, refreshing and rigorous work like this.

    € 34,50
  4. The Racial Code
    1. Nicola Rollock

    The Racial Code

    Tales of Resistance and Survival

    A powerful, salient and gracefully written study of the corrosive dynamics of race in Britain from a trusted voice on the subject. We can all benefit from reading it

    € 14,95
  5. His Name Is George Floyd
    1. Robert Samuels
    2. Toluse Olorunnipa

    His Name Is George Floyd

    WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE IN NON-FICTION

    Since we know George Floyd's death with tragic clarity, we must know Floyd's America - and life - with tragic clarity. His Name Is George Floyd is essential for our times.

    € 17,95
  6. The New Age of Empire
    1. Kehinde Andrews

    The New Age of Empire

    How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World

    Kehinde Andrews shines a light on the truth of our past and in doing so lights the way forward. Essential reading

    € 17,95
  7. Biracial Britain
    1. Remi Adekoya

    Biracial Britain

    What It Means To Be Mixed Race

    An honest and nuanced exploration of what it means to be biracial in Britain that examines how we construct our identity.

    € 14,95
  8. Four Hundred Souls
    1. Ibram X. Kendi
    2. Keisha N. Blain

    Four Hundred Souls

    A Community History of African America 1619-2019

    An impressive and illuminating collection that rejects Blackness in America as a singular experience and instead illustrates the range of Black experiences and voices

    € 17,95
  9. Growing Out
    1. Barbara Blake Hannah

    Growing Out

    Black Hair and Black Pride in the Swinging 60s

    A beautiful book. Her writing is just so dynamic and alive

    € 14,95
  10. You Are Your Best Thing

    You Are Your Best Thing

    Vulnerability, Shame Resilience and the Black Experience: An anthology

    Tarana Burke (External Editor) Tarana J. Burke has worked at the intersection of sexual violence and racial justice for more than twenty-five years. She has created and led various campaigns to interrupt sexual violence and other systemic inequalities disproportionately impacting marginalized people, particularly Black women and girls, including the 'me too' movement. Burke was part of the Silence Breakers, named Time magazine's 2017 Person of the Year, and one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in 2018. She has also received the 2019 Sydney Peace Prize, Harvard University's Gleitsman Award, and the Ridenhour Courage Prize.Brené Brown (External Editor) Brené Brown, PhD, LMSW is a research professor at the University of Houston where she holds the Huffington Foundation-Brené Brown Endowed Chair at The Graduate College of Social Work. She has spent the last two decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame and empathy, and is the author of four #1 New York Times bestsellers: Braving the Wilderness, The Gifts of Imperfection, Daring Greatly and Rising Strong. Brené's TED talk, ‘The Power of Vulnerability’, is one of the top five most viewed TED talks in the world with over 45 million views. Brené lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, Steve, and their children, Ellen and Charlie.

    € 20,95
  11. Just Us
    1. Claudia Rankine

    Just Us

    An American Conversation

    Claudia Rankine marshalls the full range of her substantial talents - from poetry to essay - to explore how racism is lived, privilege is expressed and engagement might be possible. Personal, political, interrogative and, most all, impressive

    € 17,95
  12. A Renaissance of Our Own
    1. Rachel E. Cargle

    A Renaissance of Our Own

    A Memoir and Manifesto on Reimagining

    Rachel Cargle is that rare sort of phoenix who rises from the ashes of her life not only reborn on the personal level, but also fully ready to change the world ... an elegant, thoughtful, vulnerable, and inspiring memoir

    € 26,50