Reading list
UK universities
Racism at Work: The Danger of Indifference by Binna Kandola
Taking Up Space by Chelsea Kwakye and Ọrẹ Ogunbiyi
On Being Included: Racism and Diversity in Institutional Life by Sara Ahmed
Dismantling Race in Higher Education: Racism, Whiteness and Decolonising the Academy edited by Jason Arday and Heidi Safia Mirza
Decolonising the University edited by Gurminder K. Bhambra, Dalia Gebrial, Kerem Nişancıoğlu
A FLY Girl’s Guide to University by Lola Olufemi, Odelia Younge, Waithera Sebatindira, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan
UK universities and students’ unions
- Tackling Racism Harassment: Universities Challenged (Equality and Human Rights Commission 2019)
- Insider-Outsider by Sofia Akel (Goldsmiths 2019)
- Closing the Gap (UUK and NUS 2019)
- Staying Power: The Career Experiences and Strategies of UK Black Female Professors by Dr Nicola Rollock (UCU 2019)
- Race Matters (NUS 2015)
- Kingston’s Approach to Addressing Differential Attainment by Annie Hughes (Kingston Presentation)
- Closing the Attainment Gap for Students from Black and Minority Ethnic Backgrounds through Institutional Change by Nona Mcduff, John Tatam, Owen Beacock and Fiona Ross
Race, mental health and employment
- Unmasking Racial Microaggressions by Tori DeAngelis (American Psychological Association)
- Employment and Earning Differences in the Early Career of Ethnic Minority British Graduates: The Importance of University Career, Parental Background and Area Characteristics by Wouter Zwysen and Simonetta Longhi (Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 2017)
- Race in the Workplace Review (Ruby McGregor-Smith 2017)
Government and organisational reports
- Hate Crime, England and Wales 2017/18 Statistical Bulletin (Gov.UK 2017/18)
- Pupil Exclusions 2018 (Gov.UK 2018)
- Equality in Higher Education: Staff Statistical Report 2020 (Advance HE 2020)
- Equality in Higher Education: Students Statistical Report 2020 (Advance HE 2020)
Islamophobia
- Women ‘Bearing Brunt’ of Rising Islamophobic Attacks in the UK (The Independent, 2017)
- Living in Fear: One in Three Muslim Students Attacked on Campus as Islamophobic Hate Crime Surges (The Independent 2018)
UK universities and UCAS
- UK Universities Condemned for Failure to Tackle Racism (The Guardian 2019)
- Ucas Admits Failures After New Data Reveals Black Students More Likely to Have University Applications Investigated (The Independent 2018)
- Suspended for Exposing ‘Hate Speech’ (BBC 2018)
- Office for Students: Universities Must Eliminate Equality Gaps (OFS 2018)
Employment discrimination in UK universities
- Ethnic Minority Academics Earn Less than White Colleagues (BBC 2018)
- Revealed: How Ethnic Minority Graduates Lose out on Jobs (The Guardian 2017)
Black
The National Union of Students’ Black Students’ Campaign uses the term Black to denote those of African, Arab, Asian and Caribbean heritage. This is often known as "politically Black". However, at London Metropolitan University we use the term Black to denote people of African, Caribbean or Afro-Caribbean heritage.
Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) / Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME)
This is a term typically used throughout the university sector to describe Black and Brown people. However, this term has many limitations, including, but not limited to its incorrect amalgamation of a vastly diverse range of people. It also implies racial homogeneity of all racially minoritised people, which can be very misleading as there are many cultural, ethnic and experiential differences among the BME category.
However, despite these limitations, where necessary, certain institutional texts and reports will use the term for consistency and avoidance of ambiguity when discussing race in a broader sector context.
People of Colour (PoC)
Similarly to BAME/BME, people of colour is an all-encompassing term used to describe people of African, Arab, Asian and Caribbean descent. However, unlike BAME/BME, this term is used and understood across multiple geographies and cultures, therefore it is more widely understood by people both nationally and internationally. There is much discussion on the preference of either terms, and is often a personal decision. However there is much debate and criticism regarding the use of BAME/BME for its implicit homogeneity and how it can be used to "disguise" the real severity of racial disparities.
Code-switching
(Based on Merriam-Webster definition)
The switching from the linguistic system of one language or dialect to that of another. For example, in the context of race this could be emulating received pronunciation in order to combat stereotypes regarding racialised perceptions of intelligence. In practice this could be matching the linguistic system of the person with whom you are conversing with as to not stand out.
Islamophobia
(All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims)
Islamophobia is rooted in racism and is a type of racism that targets expressions of Muslimness or perceived Muslimness.
Racial Microaggressions
(Sue et al. definition 2007)
Racial microaggressions are brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioural or environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative racial slights and insults toward people of colour. Some individuals are aware that they engage in microaggressions communications with minorities, whereas some are not consciousnessly aware of the impact and nature of the derogatory and belittling comments.
National Union of Students (NUS)
NUS is an association of students’ unions across the United Kingdom, with around 600 students’ unions affiliated to NUS, ranging from further education colleges to universities. Representing students on a national scale.
Office for Students (OfS)
The independent regulator of higher education in England.
Othering
To alienate, separate oneself from, or to exclude a person or group of people based on perceived or highlighted differences.
Racial battle fatigue
(Allen and Danley 2007)
The result of constant physiological, psychological, cultural and emotional coping with racial microaggressions in… racially hostile and unsupportive environments.
Students’ unions (SUs)
This refers to the democratic organisation responsible for providing representation on student affairs within higher education.
Universities UK (UUK)
UUK is a collective of 136 universities across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, that is led by their member institutions with whom they act on behalf of.
White-gaze
The lens through which White people may perceive the world around them, as shaped by their white privilege and experiences.
White privilege
Refers to the systemic privileges that are exclusively afforded to White people as a result of their skin colour, rooted in colonialism, racial-power dynamics and inequality.
White saviourism
(Based on The Metro Definition)
This refers to White people who feel compelled to help Black and ethnic minority people, but within a context that can be perceived as self-serving. This is rooted in racial superiority, where White people, whether explicitly or implicitly, believe that they possess the skills to ‘save’ BME people as they cannot do it themselves.