
Tag: islamophobia


Ash Wednesday: Reflections on Christchurch
A week after the tragic events in Christchurch New Zealand, Ash shares some reflections.

Here’s All the Times Brandon Lewis Failed to Address Tory Islamophobia
Beth Perkin

Farage’s Ukip Must Not Be Rehabilitated
George Newth

Novara Live: Antisemitism, Islamophobia and Institutional Racism
“Does the left have an antisemitism problem? Do the Tories get a free pass on Islamophobia? And what does it mean to be “institutionally racist”? Tonight Michael Walker is joined by Eleanor Penny and David Wearing to discuss these questions.

Interview: Mazeltov Cocktails | Eleanor Penny in Conversation With Matt Lieb
Why do some antisemites love Israel? What’s the relationship between Jewishness and whiteness? Why is our public conversation about antisemitism such a mess? Matt Lieb and Eleanor Penny talk Jewishness, Zionism and the rise of the far right.

Novara Live: Why Does Britain Love Racist Toffs?
Turns out a press pack can be pacified with nothing more than a cup of tea. Tonight Michael Walker and Ash Sarkar ask why the establishment get a carte blanche for racism.

Boris Johnson is Courting the Far-Right
Aaron Bastani

The Conservative Party and Their Media Allies Are Islamophobic
Aaron Bastani

The ‘Super-PREVENT’ Agenda Goes Far Beyond the Law
Max Harris

What the Casey Review Got Wrong (and Right) About Migrant Women’s Social Exclusion
Charlotte Watson

Long Read: Two Months Under the Executive Order: Whiteness, the Muslim Ban, and Me
A Revoked Migrant

From the Women’s March to the International Women’s Strike
Cinzia Arruzza

The Hijab is More European Than the Tie: Islamophobia and Misogyny

Silence = Death: Orlando, and Why We Can’t Let Racists Hijack Queer Grief

Novara FM: Islamophobia: In Conversation with Arun Kudnani

Novara FM: Islamophobia and Racism in the Twenty-First Century

7 Ways the Home Office’s Prevent Strategy is Turning Everyday People into Police
Matthew Cole
The Prevent strategy is entrenching racism and surreptitiously undermining our civil liberties. Comprehensive new measures build on an existing framework that has been targeting minority ethnic communities since 2001.