Tag: Black Politics
It’s Political Blackness Gone Mad!
This week Ash Sarkar is joined by Wail Qasim and Reni Eddo-Lodge to discuss the politics of blackness, and how the global phenomenon of racism finds purchase in locally specific ways.
Race, Gender, Power
On this week’s show Ash Sarkar is joined by activist Cherrell Brown to discuss race, gender and the challenges facing radical organising in liberation movements.
Against ‘Integration’
Ash Sarkar looks at recent comments by Professor Ted Cantle on segregation in the UK and explains why ‘Integration’ is a flawed and oppressive approach to understanding race.
The Invention Of Whiteness
On this weeks Novara FM, Ash Sarkar is joined by Kerem Nisancioglu as they discuss the discursive formation of whiteness thoughout history.
When Were White People Invented?
Ash Sarkar asks the people of London one question: When were white people invented?, looking at the way racial structures have emerged in the past and where that leaves the identity of ‘whiteness’ today.
‘We are here because you were there’: Race & the UK Left
This week, James Butler hosts Ashok Kumar and Adam Elliott-Cooper to discuss the UK’s changing demographics, and the UK Left’s reluctance to engage with fully with anti-racist resistance and black thought.