Tag: whiteness
Conservative ‘Common Sense’ Lets Men Like Dominic Cummings Do What They Want
Ameya Tripathi
Ash Sarkar Meets Akala | Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Ash Sarkar spoke to Akala about the white working class, conscious rap and politics, Britishness and his new book Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire.
Conversations at the ‘White Table’ in the Age of Trump
The Positioned Observer
Two Months Under the Executive Order: Whiteness, the Muslim Ban, and Me
A Revoked Migrant
Trump Was Elected by the Disinherited White Middle Classes, It Doesn’t Mean We Have to Put Up With Their Prejudice
Katie Arthur
Reducing ‘Drop-Out’ Rates for Black Students Means Institutional Transformation, Not Individual Support
Remi Salisbury
Class, Race, Migration
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and Ash Sarkar are joined by Jeremy Gilbert as they discussing class, whiteness and Britain’s attitudes to migration.
4 Reasons Why #RhodesMustFall in Oxford – and Everywhere Else
Connor Woodman
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.