Together with colleagues, I co-edit the Art and Culture section of Oxford University Press’ ambitious Racism by Context project. This Oxford Intersection explores the layered and multidimensional nature of racism through its structure of ten linked sections, each of which focuses on racism in a particular social sphere (politics and government, labour and economy, education, art and culture, health and welfare), each distinct but overlapping with others and interdisciplinary in approach. This may be the first time such a systematic, integrated work exploring systemic, structural, and overt global racisms has been attempted. Learn more about Racism by Context here.
To make an enquiry or express an interest in participating in the Art and Culture section, write to [email protected].