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White Privilege

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Why do racial inequalities persist, and in some cases deepen, in an era that claims to be ‘post-racial’? Despite popular narratives of progress, Black and minority ethnic communities continue to fa...
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  • 30 September 2025
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Why do racial inequalities persist, and in some cases deepen, in an era that claims to be ‘post-racial’?

Despite popular narratives of progress, Black and minority ethnic communities continue to face systemic disadvantage. In this fully revised and updated edition, Kalwant Bhopal uncovers how shifting social, political and economic landscapes in both the UK and US have not only failed to reduce racial discrimination but instead have intensified it.

From the backlash against #BlackLivesMatter to the rise of far-right governments denying the relevance of race altogether, this book dismantles the illusion of racial progress. Drawing on timely debates and grounded in empirical evidence, Bhopal reveals how race continues to shape access to power, opportunity and justice.

Urgent and unflinching, this is essential reading for anyone interested in exposing the myth of a post-racial society.

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Price: $19.95
Pages: 272
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 30 September 2025
ISBN: 9781447372035
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Race & Ethnic Relations, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice, Sociology, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
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“An excellent investigation into whiteness and white privilege in contemporary society.” American Sociological Association
Kalwant Bhopal is Professor of Education and Social Justice and Director of the Centre for Research on Race and Education at the University of Birmingham. From 2019-20 she was visiting Professor at Harvard University at the Graduate School of Education and is currently visiting Professor at King's College London. Her areas of interest and expertise focus on the educational experiences of black and minority ethnic groups as well as Gypsies and Travellers. Her research specifically explores how processes of racism, exclusion and marginalisation operate in predominantly white spaces with a focus on social justice and inclusion.

Foreword by Kehinde Andrews

1. Introduction: Structural, institutional and societal racism

2. What is white privilege?

3. Not white enough

4. Intersectionality: gender, race and class

5. Race, schooling and exclusion

6. Higher education, race and representation

7. Racial inequalities in the labour market

8. Wealth, poverty and inequality

9. Racialised housing

10. Pandemic inequalities

11. Conclusion: Race, social justice and equality