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guardian.co.uk » Society | guardian.co.uk - Nov 11, 2008
Nina Kelly's life story, of growing up feeling neither black nor white, is not uncommon
Also tagged: world news, communities, society
guardian.co.uk » World news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 11, 2008
Khaled Diab: It is time European countries acknowledged the part soldiers from their former colonies played in the first world war
Also tagged: world news, first world war
guardian.co.uk » Education | guardian.co.uk - Nov 10, 2008
A parent, a 17-year old and a head teacher discuss the impact of having a hero
Also tagged: education, schools, race in schools, race in education
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 10, 2008
Chuka Umunna: Barack Obama has become a beacon of hope for many and his ideals of change have already reached our shores
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 10, 2008
Nicholas Milton: Trevor Phillips' comments about a British Obama being impossible will help Labour select more diverse politicians
Also tagged: uk news, barack obama
guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Nov 10, 2008
Why should Trevor Phillips have cause for distress over Barack Obama's election? After all, they have much in common: they're both groundbreaking politicians with a taste for contrarian attitudes who made news last …
Also tagged: politics, barack obama
guardian.co.uk » Society | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008
Kamal Ahmed used to described himself as black. Now, after Obama, he says he can finally feel proud to be mixed-race
Also tagged: uk news, world news, barack obama, society, united states, observer, british identity and society, obama white house
guardian.co.uk » World news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008
The Obamas have a lot of promises to keep to their new neighbours, reports Elana Schor
Also tagged: world news, barack obama, united states, observer, obama white house
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008
The head of the UK's equality watchdog, Trevor Phillips, has said that 'institutional racism' in British party politics would rule out a 'British Obama'. Is he right?
Also tagged: politics, human rights, uk news, barack obama, conservatives, labour, equality
guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008
Hopes that Barack Obama's win means defeat for racism are both legitimate and naïve. Their legitimacy derives from the most basic observation of history: no "brown-eyed handsome man" of the type Chuck Berry described …
Also tagged: politics, united states