The Black politics of health

Address by A. Sivanandan to the King’s Fund’s Consultation for Black health workers following the NHS and Community Care Act (1990), which began the dismantling of the National Health Service. …

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A vision for Labour?

This piece was offered to and turned down by the Guardian, on the basis that it was too elegiac of the Labour Party.   A vision for Labour? The Left …

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Struggle for black housing

A speech to the Federation of Black Housing Associations Ninth annual conference in October 1992 (published in Black Housing, Oct/Nov 1992) The theme of this conference is about developing ourselves …

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500 years since Columbus

Address to international conference in Liverpool, 15 August 1992   1. Here, in this city, today, this city built on the slave trade, on the blood and bones of black …

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Racism: the road from Germany

An expanded version of a talk given by A. Sivanandan to the PDS ‘Europäischer Kongress gegen Rassismus’, Berlin, 13-15 November 1992. Race & Class (34/3, January 1993) So much I …

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Xenophobia doesn’t exist

Xenophobia There is no such thing as xenophobia. Xenophobia is a western construct which came into being during the capitalist phase of ‘western civilisation’. You fear  strangers  because you are …

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Refounding the Left

Talk to Socialist Society AGM 21.3.1992 Refounding the Left. Is there a role for a new party? I am not sure that we are not asking the wrong question here. …

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Letter to God

This was part of a special Christmas supplement of ‘Letters to God’ commissioned by the  New Statesman in 1991. Dear God, I have had trouble with you ever since I …

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