Contents
Chapter 1: Racism & discrimination
Racism
1
Race discrimination and your rights
2
Multicultural Britain in the 21st century
3
England’s most disadvantaged groups: Gypsies, Travellers and Roma
5
Muslim women and discrimination in Britain
8
White people may deny it, but racism is back in Britain
9
Revealed, the truth about ethnic diversity of neighbourhoods
10
Life is getting worse for young black Britons, research shows
12
Britain becoming more segregated than 15 years ago, says race expert
13
Anti-social media: 10,000 racial slurs a day on Twitter, finds Demos
14
I was escorted off a flight due to racist profiling. Britain must banish this bigotry
15
Teachers said I could be a boxer, but never a mathematician
16
Post-Brexit racist and religious hate crimes spiked in month after vote
17
To not see race is the most privileged thing of all
18
Six things I wish people understood about being biracial
20
Woman receives death threats after speaking out against ‘racist’ skin-bleaching comments
22
Racist and sexist assumptions endured in UK media coverage of Malala Yousafzai
24
India’s caste system: everything you need to know about the Hindu social hierarchy
25
Race at Work
27
Teaching profession fails to reflect multi-cultural student population
28
Chapter 2: Tackling racism
What to do if you’re worried about racism
29
Race relations after 50 years
30
Why we need to stop labelling some black people as white
31
A female Prime Minister is not enough: Britain needs a representative Parliament too
32
We need more than safety pins to stop racism
34
Why we should talk to children about race
35
What to do about racist bullying
36
How apps and other online tools are challenging racist attacks
37
Employment targets for ethnic minorities will not reduce racial inequalities
38
Key facts
40
Glossary
41
Assignments
42
Index
43
Acknowledgements
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