
£16.99 / hardcover
A rigorous and essential framework for acknowledging, understanding, and countering structural racism in British society. Having emerged from the discussions around her 2014 blog post of the same name, Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race sees journalist Reni Eddo-Lodge examine the largely invisible history of UK racial politics, continuing legal discrimination and injustice, the shortcomings of intersectional feminism, and, most crucially, the everyday denial that allows racism to perpetuate. As daring as it is lucid and direct, this is an absolutely essential read (particularly if the title leaves you feeling uncomfortable).