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Decolonising education and influencing policy and public discussions on racism

Research carried out by Professor Kehinde Andrews demonstrated the need for systemic changes in education to address structural racism against people of African descent.

Research Summary

The work of Andrews investigated the highly problematic areas of education across Europe and especially in the UK. Andrews鈥 research challenged the Eurocentric nature of education through four influential journal works, released between 2018-2020.听

Andrew's work influenced and contributed to global policy change in EU, UN and US legislature, shaped educational policy and pedagogy and improved policies within third sector organisations.

Research Background听

Using qualitative analysis, in Andrew鈥檚 monograph 鈥楤ack to Black鈥, and a peer-reviewed journal article emanating from an AHRC-funded research project , Andrews argued that racism is currently understood at the level of the nation-state rather than as an international phenomenon. Andrews states that this flawed perspective fails to challenge imperial narratives and prevents any serious progress for Black people.

Using 探花直播鈥檚 Black Studies course as a detailed case study, in Andrews highlighted the paradox of providing an alternative course in a Neoliberal environment. Whilst maintaining its values, Andrews suggests the Black Studies degree must consciously maintain an alternative space inside the academy as well as sustaining and reinforcing the connection within the community.

Andrews鈥 contribution to demonstrated a clear and urgent need for employing a more diverse staff base that would be able to develop stronger educational programs and maintain community in Higher Education institutions.听

Outcomes and impact

Andrews contributed to a group of events that have laid the groundwork for changes in EU, UN and US legislature:听

1. FRA report 鈥楤eing Black in the EU. The report influenced the European Parliament Resolution of 19 June 2020 on the anti-racism protests following the death of George Floyd.听

2.听 People of African Descent (PAD) Week 鈥 The only higher Education representative. Andrews鈥 recommendations led to the EU Parliament Resolution on Fundamental Rights of People of African Descent. Together with Article 20 whereby the European Parliament requests member States to make the history of people of African descent part of their curricula and to present a comprehensive perspective on colonialism and slavery which recognizes the adverse effects on people of African descent.

3. Andrews co-led an 鈥渋nformation gathering session鈥 for the United Nations Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, and xenophobia. The report called on member states to 鈥渢ake urgent steps to ensure representative and accurate accounts of slavery, colonialism and their contemporary legacies, including in their education systems鈥澨

BCU鈥檚 first Black Studies degree in Europe put Andrews at the centre of the global decolonisation movement, providing insights to the universities both nationally and internationally on how to change their curricula, as well as facilitating workshops.

Andrews also facilitated workshops with several non-governmental organisations, whose focus is on empowering people of African descent.

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Professor Kehinde Andrews

Professor of Black Studies

Kehinde is an academic, activist and author whose books include听Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st听颁别苍迟耻谤测听(2018). His first book was听Resisting Racism: Race, Inequality and the Black Supplementary School Movement听(2013).

Kehinde is director of the听; founder of the听听; and co-chair of the Black Studies Association.