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El. knyga: COVID-19 and Racism: Counter-Stories of Colliding Pandemics

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  • Formatas: 238 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447366751
  • Formatas: 238 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447366751

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This book addresses the prejudices that emerged out of the collision of two pandemics: COVID-19 and racism.



Offering a snapshot of experiences through counter storytelling and micro narratives, this collection assesses the racialised responses to the pandemic and investigates acts of discrimination that have occurred within social, political and historical contexts.



Capturing the divisive discourses which have dominated this contemporary moment, this is a unique and creative resource that shows how structural racism continues to operate insidiously, offering invaluable insights for policy, practice and critical race and ethnic studies.
Notes on contributors v
Acknowledgements x
Introduction: The long road ahead 1(9)
One BLAME the BAME
10(4)
Javeria Shah
Two COVID-1984: wake MBE up when Black Lives Matter
14(23)
Tre Ventour-Griffiths
Three Black vaccination reticence: HBCUs, the Flexner Report and COVID-19
37(22)
Latonla A. Siler-Holloman
Tiffany R. Holloman
Four Pregnancy, pandemic and protest: critical reflections of a Black millennial mother
59(11)
Sharon Anyiam
Five It's alive! The resurrection of race science in the times of a public health crisis
70(19)
Jon E.C. Tan
Six It's just not cricket: (green) parks and recreation in COVID times
89(20)
Kavyta Kay
Seven Muslim funerals during the pandemic: socially distanced death, burial and bereavement experienced by British-Bangladeshis in London and Edinburgh
109(20)
Farjana Islam
Eight Racial justice and equalities law: progress, pandemic and potential
129(17)
Robin Richardson
Nine Out of breath: intersections of inequality in a time of global pandemic
146(11)
Anon
Ten An exploration of the label `BAME' and other existing collective terminologies, and their effect on mental health and identity within a COVID-19 context
157(19)
Ibiyemi Moshie-Moses
Eleven COVID-19 in the UK: a colour-blind response
176(11)
Jane Hinchcliffe
Twelve Reviewing the impact of OFQUAL's assessment `algorithm' on racial inequalities
187(12)
Bruno Mallett
Thirteen The impact of COVID-19 on Somali students' education in the UK: challenges and recommendations
199(17)
Yusuf Sheikh Omar
Baar Hersi
Abdishakur Tarah
Conclusion: Long COVID, long racism 216(4)
Index 220
Vini Lander is Professor of Race and Education and Director of the Centre for Race, Education and Decoloniality at Leeds Beckett University.









Kavyta Kay is Senior Lecturer in Race and Education at the Centre for Race, Education and Decoloniality at Leeds Beckett University.









Tiffany R. Holloman is Lecturer at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Project Manager in the Centre for Inclusion and Diversity at the University of Bradford and Co-founder/Director of Same Skies Think Tank.