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Posts tagged 'book review'
Facing Extinction: New Book Explores the Ongoing Genocide of the Rohingya
February 7, 2019 -
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A meticulous, fact-based and historical approach to the ongoing Rohingya genocide From 25 August 2017, as the horror...
Exploring British Muslims through the Lens of Youth, Creativity and Activism
November 4, 2018 -
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Mainstreaming the Muslim presence in Britain through creative activism Whether it is extremism, immigration, integration...
Born a Crime, Raised an Icon: Trevor Noah’s Powerful Autobiography
September 2, 2017 -
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Deftly woven and wittily presented Born A Crime is a cathartic narrative of the complexity of a fractured post-apartheid...
Lessons James Baldwin Taught Me
June 25, 2017 -
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James Baldwin’s moving final words featured in I Am Not your Negro serve as an immortal message of political maturity to the activists...
What Makes a Fox? – We All Begin As Strangers by Harriet Cummings
May 30, 2017 -
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Harriet Cummings explores the human psyche and the importance of human relationships in her debut period crime novel Set...
The Pilgrim’s Progress: Corbyn’s Long and Winding Road
November 4, 2016 -
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New book by Rob Donovan imagines the pilgrim on a journey of rampant inequality in Britain There has been a lot of speculation...
Remembering Eqbal Ahmad: A Conversation with Stuart Schaar
May 11, 2016 -
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Today marks the anniversary of the passing of a heavyweight radical intellectual few now remember ‘In addition...
The Scottish Question: #YesScotland or #YesUnion?
September 17, 2014 -
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Alasdair Gray's new book, Independence: An Argument for Home Rule, pragmatically yet problematically emphasises Scotland's...