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IRR: the story continuesInstitute of Race Relations The development of the Institute of Race Relations' (IRR) work, from its transformation in the early 1970s through to the present day, is traced here by one of its central figures. An account is given of how the UK's experience of fighting racism was applied by the IRR to other European contexts and also became the basis for a UK news service using new media. Finally, the establishing of an archive documenting the black struggle in Britain is described.
Key Words: black history deaths in custody Europe Islamophobia new media
Race & Class, Vol. 50, No. 2,
31-39 (2008) |
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