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How to be a better ally – Marsha Ramroop, RIBA Director of Inclusion & Diversity

In recognition of Stephen Lawrence Day, this blog on allyship offers practical steps on how we can all be better allies to those from underrepresented racialised groups – supporting our shared goal to create a fairer and more inclusive society.

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Chelsea continues support for Rainbow Laces | Official Site

Chelsea Football Club continues to support Stonewall’s annual Rainbow Laces campaign with activity planned at both Sunday’s match against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge and Wednesday’s encounter with Watford at Vicarage Road Stadium.

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The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity

The launch of a major new work on the origins of human society, and all that has followed.

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Ten books you should read so you can stop asking your friend if you're racist

Ten books you should read so you can stop asking your friend if you're racist
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20 gripping books: Fiction and non-fiction to read this summer


20 gripping books: Fiction and non-fiction to read this summer
We round up the best books so you will not be stuck for a great read as days get longer
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From the work of established masters to impressive sophomore outings and blistering debuts, there’s an embarrassment of reading riches on offer this summer. These 20 brilliant works of fiction and non-fiction are not to be missed.
Animal
Bloomsbury Circus, £16.99
Taddeo’s first book, Three Women, drew on 10 years of reporting to bring an up-close and personal account of the sex lives of three real women. It was a powerful book that received a powerful response from readers, who warmed to its open and brave subject matter. Now back with her debut novel, Animal, Taddeo covers similarly coal-hot territory. In the opening passage, our narrator, Joan tells us her married lover shot himself in front of her while she was in a restaurant having dinner with another married man. From there, it follows Joan’s journey to Los Angeles to find a woman named Alice, and slowly feeds through Joan’s extraordinary life story.

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What London's Reading Now: Robert Martineau, Michael Lewis and Rachel Cusk top the list


What London’s Reading Now: Robert Martineau, Michael Lewis and Rachel Cusk top the list
Katie Law
Waypoints: A Journey on Foot by Rob Martineau (Cape, £16.99 )
At the age of 27, Martineau, a former lawyer in London, quit his job and embarked on a 1,000 mile walk with a backpack through West Africa, from Accra to Ouidah on the Beninese Coast. This is his story, beautifully-written, of how his pilgrimage of sorts changed him forever. In a good way.
Material Girls: Why Reality Matters for Feminism by Kathleen Stock (Little Brown, £16.99)
Stock tackles several key axioms of trans activism, from the idea that everyone has an inner gender identity that might not match their biological sex to the pressure on people to acknowledge and legally protect gender identity instead of biological sex. A clear-sighted analysis in tricky territory.

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What London's Reading Now


What London’s Reading Now: Emma Dabiri, Kazuo Ishiguro and Torrey Peters top the list
Katie Law
What White People Can Do Next: From Allyship to Coalition by Emma Dabiri (Penguin, £8)
From the Irish Nigerian author of Don’t Touch My Hair comes this essay which challenges the whole genre of anti-racism books that have become the new darlings of the publishing industry. Putting black squares on your website just doesn’t cut it. Buy it here
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro (Faber, £20)
Klara, an artificial friend - ie a robot - to young Josie, is curious to learn more about the strange world around her, including the complex emotions of humans. Set in an imaginary futuristic city somewhere in the US, the Nobel Prize winner’s seventh novel packs a devastating emotional punch with gentle determination. Buy it here

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What London's Reading Now: Emma Dabiri, Kazuo Ishiguro and Torrey Peters top the list


What London’s Reading Now: Robert Martineau, Michael Lewis and Rachel Cusk top the list
Katie Law
Waypoints: A Journey on Foot by Rob Martineau (Cape, £16.99 )
At the age of 27, Martineau, a former lawyer in London, quit his job and embarked on a 1,000 mile walk with a backpack through West Africa, from Accra to Ouidah on the Beninese Coast. This is his story, beautifully-written, of how his pilgrimage of sorts changed him forever. In a good way.
Material Girls: Why Reality Matters for Feminism by Kathleen Stock (Little Brown, £16.99)
Stock tackles several key axioms of trans activism, from the idea that everyone has an inner gender identity that might not match their biological sex to the pressure on people to acknowledge and legally protect gender identity instead of biological sex. A clear-sighted analysis in tricky territory.

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