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April 21, 2008

"Rivers of blood" 40 YEARS ON...

Paul Gilroy reflects on dealing withg the Powell legacy.

"From all sides, we're told that years of hate-fuelled immigration-talk can be effectively "de-racialised" at a stroke without giving attention to the political baggage that it has accumulated. This aspiration reassures all who dwell comfortably within the bubble of official politics that they are right to believe they can make anything mean exactly what they want it to mean. "

Trevor Philips argues the interrelationship of integration and (managed) migration.

"... our history shows that immigration and integration are reciprocal. That is to say, that if we needed, perhaps for economic reasons, to admit more immigrants we would have to work harder at integration;  but equally, that if we are better at our integration, we can probably accommodate more immigrants."

February 27, 2008

MIGRANTS: mapping, marginality & the metropole

Esrc Mobile masculinities: Men, migration and low paid work in London

The latest paper from the Global Cities at Work programme.

Also available online:  Brazilians in London. A report for the Strangers into Citizens Campaign.

MuteShow Invisibles? migration / data / work

The latest edition of Mute examines invisibility, the campaign for a migrant amnesty, and the attempts to 'destroy the legal and informational grey zones in which the poor shelter and organise'.

A controversial and stimulating read!

"An amnesty might represent a real and substantial gain for migrant communities and a limited number of individuals, but at the cost of the re-inscription of life into the state and the legitimisation of the state's role in managing the tension between, and circulation across, borders and boundaries."

December 17, 2007

God is a Londoner!

Religious LondonTime_out

  London has more religious groups than any other city in the world and together they weave a wonderfully rich tapestry, producing communities teeming with diversity. This extraordinary mix of faiths in London is a phenomenon and which listings magazine Time Out explores and celebrates.

October 15, 2007

WANTED: a black-british urbanism

No Leaders  Bonnie Greer in New Statesman

Ns_black_2 Black urbanism is not only an understanding of urban culture and experience from a black perspective - it also requires the active involvement of us, the black communities in cities and neighbourhoods all across the UK. Black communities should be more engaged in the process of designing and creating the very neighbourhoods and spaces of the metropolitan areas they have done so much to help revive over the past half-century.

September 25, 2007

PEOPLE MATTER TOO

People Matter Too: The Politics and Method of Black Liberation Theology

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The 2007 Samuel Ferguson Lectures will be given by Dr Anthony Reddie of the Queen's Foundation, Birmingham on Thursday 18th October at 5pm, at Flowers Theathre, Chancellors Conference Centre, Fallowfield, Manchester.

SOUL AND THE CITY Urban Ministry and Theology 1956-2006 Ken Leech's 2006 Samuel Ferguson Lecture is still available on URBLOG.

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