Race Today Women on the collective struggles by Caribbean women in Britain. Published in April, 1975. Attachments caribbean women.pdf (4.4 MB) nationalism racism health and medicine unions London National Health Service (NHS) United Kingdom migration squatting feminism Race Today colonialism PDF Comments
The struggle of Asian workers in Britain - Race Today Pamphlet published in 1983 by the Race Today Collective containing three articles and sets of…
Occupational therapy: University College Hospital strikes and occupations 1992-4 The story of the (ultimately unsuccessful) struggle to keep a hospital open despite the efforts of…
To Sir, With Love - E. R. Braithwaite (1959) An excerpt from Guyanese-born novelist E. R. Braithwaite's 'To Sir, With Love' describing his disillusionment in the mother country.
'You're different, you're one of us': the making of a British Asian Interesting interview with a Sikh man who grew up in Manningham, Bradford, and was one of the…
The Imperial Typewriters strike, 1974 - Ron Ramdin An account of the three-month strike by hundreds of mostly East African Asian women workers at the Imperial Typewriters plant in Leicester,…
A history of the 62 Group A special feature on the 1962 Committee, more commonly known as the 62 Group, a militant, Jewish-led anti-fascist organisation formed in London…
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