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Essex Book Festival is backing Essex University student's book project


Author - Maja, 21, from Colchester
AN inspirational project founded by a university student, which has helped distribute thousands of pounds worth of books about Black lives and Black history, is being supported by Essex Book Festival.
Maja Antoine-Onikoyi, who is studying film and creative writing at the University of Essex, founded Maja’s Education Project last year after Black Lives Matter campaigns ignited global attention.
Maja’s Education Project allows people who can’t afford to buy books themselves to request a free book from the online bookstore which they can either keep or return in exchange for another book. ....

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CBC Features Author Who Writes About Blowing Up and Gassing White People During 'Race War'

{snip} Ben Philippe  appeared on Q where he discussed his newest book and racial issues in North America. During this program, an excerpt from his book was read where he considered what his actions would be in a race war. “When this race war hits its crescendo. I’ll gather you all into a beautifully decorated room under the pretense of unity. I’ll give a speech to civility and all the good times we share; I’ll smile as we raise glasses to your good, white health, while the detonator blinks under the table, knowing the exits are locked and the air vents filled with gas.” ....

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Chauvin verdict does not change US racism: observers


CHINA / SOCIETY
Jumping on result to gain plaudits shows American politicians’ powerlessness
By GT staff reporters Published: Apr 21, 2021 10:57 PM
Philonese Floyd, brother of George Floyd, speaks to the press in Minneapolis, the US. Photo: VCG
The jury s guilty verdict on a former police officer responsible for killing George Floyd induced cheers and tears among many Americans, and was hailed by some US politicians, including President Joe Biden, who called it a step forward while Western media called it watershed moment.  
Does the verdict of this case really herald a change in the US deep-seated racial crisis? Chinese analysts said the guilty verdict, although eased anger and anxiety from the George Floyd case for months, failed to touch the very root of US racial problems. ....

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