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  • Structural Racism and How to Fight It
  • By: Nazir Afzal
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  • Length: 7 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)
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Summary

A New Statesman ‘most anticipated title of the year’

A powerful intervention roundly debunking the myth of progress in racial equality — particularly in the workplace — and offering a blueprint for the future.

Have you ever wondered why, as Britain becomes more diverse, so many of our leaders come from the same narrow pool? Can it be acceptable in 2023 that there are no ethnic minority chief constables, only one CEO in the top 50 NHS Trusts and no permanent secretaries in the civil service?

Nazir Afzal knows what it’s like to break the glass ceiling, challenge prejudice and shake up predominantly white institutions. Born in Birmingham to first generation Pakistani immigrants, he was the first Muslim to be appointed as a Chief Crown Prosecutor and the most senior Muslim lawyer in the Crown Prosecution Service.

His insights into the UK’s relationship with race and power have driven him to demand answers to an age old question around Britain’s diversity failings: why does ethnic minority talent continue to be side-lined? Deploying bristling polemic and presenting an ambitious blueprint to unlock Britain’s hidden potential, this book hears from high-profile ethnic minority leaders to discover the hurdles they had to overcome and what changes are needed to make a difference.

Containing interviews with leaders across all sectors, Nazir provides the most detailed examination to date of the prejudice holding our leading institutions and industries back. In doing so it forcefully confronts stale leadership orthodoxies and argues that power in Britain does not have to look exactly the same as it always has done. It’s time to welcome the new wave of diverse leadership talent that Britain is crying out for.

©2022 Nazir Afzal (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

Critic reviews

"Champion of the ignored." (The Sunday Times)

"An inspiring figure, forensically intelligent." (The Times)

"Afzal is not one to shy away from the failures of the state." (New Statesman)

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The fight for equality still continues in many sectors.

Interesting but upsetting information about the struggles to be accepted in the workplace. Working for equality, diversity and inclusion is tiring and a constant battle against the odds.

If there is a promised land, I doubt I will get there however, we must continue to learn and forged a better tomorrow for everyone.

Thank you for writing this book, the comments from your children and other professionals demonstrate the resilience needed to keep going.

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