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Kehinde Andrews

Kehinde Andrews is professor of black studies at Birmingham City University. He is author of The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World

October 2015

  • Cameron visit to Caribbean - Day One<br>Prime Minister David Cameron arrives in Kingston, Jamaica, for the start of a two day visit to the Caribbean.  PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday September 29, 2015. The Prime Minister flew into Jamaica promising a £200 million infrastructure aid boost to "reinvigorate" ties with the region - with UK firms set to compete to build roads, ports and bridges. See PA story POLITICS Cameron. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

    It’s Britain that needs to ‘move on’ over slavery – away from the myths

    Kehinde Andrews
    David Cameron in Jamaica once again made much of so-called abolition of slavery, ignoring Britain’s central place in atrocities

September 2015

  • Man walking down a London street in 1949

    Reach out to black communities, Corbyn. Don’t let Labour fail us again

    Kehinde Andrews
    New Labour was at its most regressive when it came to addressing racism. Corbyn must build trust by keeping good his promise to be inclusive

August 2015

  • Three students wearing ceremonial robes for graduation

    It’s a degree, not a ticket to a job

    Kehinde Andrews
    A report laments the number of graduates in ‘non-graduate’ jobs. But it’s reductive to think education should be about employment rather than ideas
  • 'This Morning' TV Programme, London, Britain. - 12 Aug 2015<br>EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO MERCHANDISING
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/REX Shutterstock (4944526bf)
Vincent Uzomah
'This Morning' TV Programme, London, Britain. - 12 Aug 2015
STABBED IN THE CLASSROOM
We speak to Vincent Uzomah, the teacher nearly killed by one of his pupils

    Why Britain’s schools are failing to tackle racism

    Kehinde Andrews
    Rather than developing policy that equips children for contemporary society, government reforms are focused on targets that cement old power structures
  • Police search black youth

    Stop and search is a disgrace across the UK – not just in our cities

    Kehinde Andrews
    New figures show that in some rural areas black people are up to 17.5 times more likely to be stopped by the police than white people. Only wholesale reform of the criminal justice system can address its institutional racism

July 2015

  • UK - London - Policing the Notting Hill Carnival

    Black Britons face a double whammy – failed race relations law, now budget cuts

    Kehinde Andrews
    The 2000 act was a chance to fundamentally address racism in Britain, but little has changed – and budget cuts are making things worse

June 2015

  • Barack Obama

    Obama’s N-word interview shows America needs action, not talk, on race

    Kehinde Andrews
    Criticism of the president’s use of the N-word has overshadowed his message. Structural racism still plagues America, and it hits the black poor hardest

May 2015

  • Selfie voters

    There is no such thing as the black vote – this election proves it

    Kehinde Andrews
    There is more discord than consensus in the ethnic minority vote. To pretend there is a ‘non-white’ political unanimity misses the point

September 2014

  • Exhibit B at the Barbican, London, September 2014

    The debate
    Is art installation Exhibit B racist?

    Stella Odunlami and Kehinde Andrews
  • Soweto riots

    Exhibit B, the human zoo, is a grotesque parody – boycott it

    Kehinde Andrews
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