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The good immigrant


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We're told that we live in a multicultural melting pot - that we're post-racial. Yet, studies show that throughout the UK, people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups are much more likely to live in poverty than white British people (Institute of Race Relations). It's a hard time to be an immigrant, or the child of one, or even the grandchild of one. 'The Good Immigrant' brings together twenty emerging British BAME writers, poets, journalists, and artists to confront this issue. In these essays about race and immigration, they paint a picture of what it means to be 'other' in a country that wants you, doesn't want you, doesn't accept you, needs you for its equality monitoring forms and would prefer you if you won a major reality show competition.

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Namaste(Nikesh Shukla)

A guide to being black(Varaidzo)

Yellow(Vera Chok)

Kendo Nagasaki and me(Daniel York Loh)

Window of opportunity(Himes Patel)

Is Nish Kumar a confused Muslim?(Nish Kumar)

Forming blackness through a screen(Reni Eddo-Lodge)

Beyond 'good' immigrants(Wei Ming Kam)

'You can't say that! Stories have to be about white people'(Darren Chetty)

On going home(Kieran Yates)


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