Manipulators of nationalism, religious identity and racism are a constant risk to democracy across the world.
The protests that have taken place in the United States confront the racialised edifice that built the modern world
There is no separating George Floyd’s killing from the struggles black people have faced ever since the first slave ships landed on these shores
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/ 22 September 2007
Though they came from far-flung places, the thousands of protesters who assembled in Jena, Louisiana, on Friday had this in common: they all wore black, and most were black. They had descended on this tiny Southern town to show their anger for the injustice they believed had taken place here.