New publication in @PoliticsGenderJ with @ProfSobolewska on experiences of ethnic minority women in UK local government
'Ticking two boxes', ethnic minority women meet both gender & ethnic quota imperatives at once but fight two battles due to intersections of racism & sexism 1/
Three women from charity Southall Black Sisters who complained about a violent racist attack on the Tube & were then charged themselves with assault, have had the case against them dropped by CPS after nearly 10 months https://t.co/95n42wPUjJ
Enjoyed presenting a chapter from my forthcoming book (2025) on Black Masculinities and Colonial Legacies at #ECPG2024
A packed room and a great opportunity to explore my adoption of Intersectionality on expanding
Feminist Methodologies in Researching Black Masculinities
it’s so surreal Ukraine and Gaza are happening at the same time because we get to witness right before our eyes which children’s lives actually matter and which don’t
This is so important, but a Stuart Hall reading of representation and essentialism brings nuance to the representation = outcomes equation. Representation matters, but its the actual policies, rather than the personalities, that will ultimately make that representation material.
I was supposed to write a 3-5000 word reflection and it ended up being 11,000 words. I guess I had a few things to say. Let me know if you need a copy.
Keir Starmer asked in the football dressing room about Palestine.
“I think there should be a ceasefire…” he says.
“Why aren’t you stopping it? Let’s get it done…”
Ordinary people in London holding the prime minister to account more than mainstream journalists.
An important message from our new PM. It would be great if such a message could be shared about the children of Palestine too, of which more than 13,800 have been killed in Israel's genocide of Palestinians.
“Insurgency”, “sectarian politics”, “divisive” and so many other words used in the past few days to describe Muslims’ participation in politics is nothing short of dog-whistle politics.
@omaromalleykhan Exit poll does not do this kind of analysis. BES collects data by ethnicity so will be able to do some. But a proper, representative EMBES is still needed @ProfSobolewska
@omaromalleykhan@robfordmancs Sadly, having now unsuccessfully applied to every major grant maker in social sciences to run one, I concluded their (sometimes publicly stated) commitment is weak… if not non-existent.
It is a fact that certain national achievements are enabled by fantastic and super talented people with migrant heritage. It's important to note that migrants (and their descendants) shouldn't have to be conspicuous achievers to be worthy of dignity.
TW: Labour candidate Jovan Owusu-Nepaul says Reform UK supporters ‘spat at him’, tore up his leaflets & ‘interrogated’ where he was ‘really from’ during his campaign in Clacton, Essex, which left him fearing for the safety of those around him. https://t.co/cWqowHvzOV
You know how Germany still refers to 3rd/4th gen Turks/Kurds as people w/ a migration background (Migrationshintergrund), this is what Bidwell and others are doing. We’re given an aggregated identity in the UK as a semblance of belonging when this is untrue. Tis a whole facade.
Our new Prime Minister started his tenure by appreciating how much harder it is to be a minority ethnic politician. For an example of exactly how much harder, why don’t you try this paper with my excellent co-author @NeemaBegum
UK elections on the brain? Check out @NeemaBegum & @ProfSobolewska 's new article about the experience of ethnic minority UK local councillors in "Ticking Two Boxes, Fighting Two Battles"
🌟 Available #OpenAccess 🌟
https://t.co/5utShyuQRr