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#18: WHEN NOWHERE IS SAFE: Anti-Racist Organising in the UK

What do you do when nowhere is safe? Asad Rehman got hit with a cricket bat when he first entered school in the UK. Nowhere was safe for black and brown people - to find a safe place he had to organise. Throughout his life he has continued organising on issues of racism, human rights, and environmental justice.

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Time Stamps:
0:00 -Go to school, get hit with bat
1:17 - Intro
2:33 - Migration and the Labour Movement
15:31 - The lived reality of racism and resistance
24:33 - Internationalist Class Struggle
33:04 - NGOs and the Struggle
40:24 - Measuring Success
46:20 - Advice to the Next Generation