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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dipak_NandyDipak Nandy - Wikipedia

    Dipak K. Nandy ( Bengali: দীপক নন্দী ;born 21 May 1936) is a British Indian academic and administrator. Beginning his career as a lecturer in English literature, Nandy developed greater interests in race relations and was the first director of the Runnymede Trust.

  2. Dipak Nandy, interview by Michelynn Lafleche, 21 February 2009, Nottingham, The Struggle for Race Equality: An oral history of the Runnymede Trust, 1968 – 2008, British Library Sound Archive, London.

    • Camilla Schofield, Ben Jones
    • 2019
  3. Dipak Nandy, ‘Race as Politics’, in Towards an Open Society: Ends and Means in British Politics, proceedings of a seminar organised by the British Humanist Association, December 1968 (London: Pemberton Books, 1971) p. 70.

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    • 2000
  4. Dipak Nandy became the Trust's first Director. Since its inception, the Trust has worked to challenge racial discrimination and promote a successful multi-ethnic Britain by providing the facts of racial discrimination and the techniques for overcoming it, stimulating debate and suggesting strategies in public policy.

  5. academic and anti-racist campaigner Dipak Nandy offered a very different picture of the. present politics and future possibilities of “race” in postwar Britain. Instead of presenting, like Powell, non-white immigration to urban England as a destructive intrusion into the.

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  6. 29 mar 2024 · Dipak Nandy, juillet 1968 Aperçu. Le racisme en Grande-Bretagne | Le problème racial a commencé à se poser en Grande-Bretagne vers le milieu des années cinquante, quand les gens de couleur en provenance (...) →. À la « une » Des médecins sans frontières. MdV • Philippe Descamps, avril - mai 2024.

  7. 13 mar 2020 · Lisa Nandy. This article is more than 4 years old. Is 'refreshingly untribal' Lisa Nandy Labour's best hope? Colleagues and political opponents praise leadership candidate’s pragmatism and...