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Changing the Narrative on Race and Racism: The Sewell Report and Culture Wars in the UK
The murder of George Floyd by police officers in the
US in 2020 reignited the Black Lives Matter movement and reverberated across
the world. In the UK, many young people
demonstrated their determination to resist structural racism and some
organisations subsequently acknowledged the need to take action to promote race
equality and reflect upon their historical role in colonialism and slavery. At
the same time, resistance to these challenges mounted, with right-wing news
media and the UK government initiating culture wars to disparage attempts to
combat structural racism and decolonise the curriculum. This article argues
that the campaign to discredit anti-racism culminated in 2021 in the production
of the first major report on race for over 20 years, a report chaired by Tony
Sewell and commissioned by the government. Drawing on critical discourse analysis,
the author deconstructs this report. Far from making a balanced evidence-based
contribution to a national conversation about race, as its proponents claim, it
is argued that the report draws upon many right-wing tropes and in the process
comprises a further weapon in the culture wars.