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  1. The Public Order Act 1986 Parts III and 3A (inserted by the Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006) deal with offences of stirring up hatred based on race or religion. The Football Offences Act 1991 deals with racist chanting at matches, throwing of missiles or invading of the pitch.

  2. May 30, 2020 · Racism is insidious and multilayered and even the best of us have said something racist or believed something racist or behaved in ways that were racist whether or not we understood them to be...

  3. Jul 29, 2020 · The issues, spectacles, histories, and lived experiences of race, racism, and racial, gender, and sexual violence drive the structural oppression of nonwhite communities in the United States and have unique trajectories while also developing unevenly and relationally within shared histories of racial, gender, and sexual violence and economic ...

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · The centuries-long legacy of systemic racism has created an environment where Black populations are overly concentrated in high-poverty, under-resourced areas with inadequate access to quality...

  5. As far-right violence threaten people of colour, leading charities warn the UK is failing international human rights obligations on race. Racist and Islamophobic violence unfolding on the streets of the UK highlight the failures of successive governments to make progress on racism.

  6. Mar 5, 2019 · Rather than violence, race is at the heart of racism. At the risk of being simplistic and countervailing ‘what everybody knows,’ I suggest racism is the belief in race. Before racial violence, we have to explain how people come to believe and feel race so palpably.

  7. May 1, 2006 · Truly random violence is violence aimed at no particular social group and is therefore not a force of oppression. It is important, though, to note that calling an act of violence a “randomact is a theoretical move that might be challenged in particular cases.

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