Posts by Taj Ali
Speaking in West Sussex next month on rising racism and how we bring communities together.
My book on the history of British South Asian political activism is available to pre-order now.
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My book on the history of British South Asian political activism is available for pre-order now.
www.waterstones.com/book/come-wh...
My book on the history of British South Asian political activism is available for pre-order now.
www.waterstones.com/book/come-wh...
Calling an open iftar in Trafalgar Square ‘an act of domination’ isn’t about protecting British values, argues @tajali1.bsky.social, but a confected moral panic about Muslims ⬇️
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My book on the history of British South Asian political activism is out this September!
Available to pre-order now from all good bookshops and online.
My book on the history of British South Asian political activism is out this September!
Available to pre-order now from all good bookshops and online.
🍂 Our Autumn/Winter Trade Catalogue has arrived!
Discover the new non-fiction we're publishing Sept 2026 - Feb 2027.
New books from @tajali1.bsky.social, @davehaslam.bsky.social, @emilygarside.bsky.social, @jonnydarling.bsky.social & more: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/catalogues/ #booksky
Watch journalist Taj Ali on his journey as he finds a sense of anger about the loss of community and how people everywhere are determined to make things better.
Back on the Map, featured in this video, is part of this year's Guardian charity appeal.
Donate at theguardian.com/charityappeal25bsk
This note is from my English teacher, Miss Fielden. She taught me for 5 years, believed in me and encouraged me to pursue my passions.
More than a decade on, I’ve written my first book.
Growing up, I did not know any authors or journalists. As is the case for many working-class kids, we had no family connections and no obvious pathways into those worlds, dominated by the privileged.
That is why good teachers matter so much. My column.
hyphenonline.com/2026/01/29/t...
This note is from my English teacher, Miss Fielden. She taught me for 5 years, believed in me and encouraged me to pursue my passions.
More than a decade on, I’ve written my first book.
In the latest episode of Nest of Fearties, Dr Gavin Brewis (@gavinbrewis.bsky.social) and Taj Ali (@tajali1.bsky.social) discuss the importance of class politics as support for Reform UK soars across Britain.
🎧 Listen to our first podcast of the new year now: buff.ly/bKpsyaG
Starlink’s capabilities in Iran may have just increased after sources tell us that the satellite technology has been made free in the country.
Our piece on the dangers Iranians face using it - including of being accused of espionage and imprisonment - for BBC News.
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UN spokesperson tells me that the internet blackout in Iran undermines human rights.
Crumbling infrastructure and massive debts are costing us all dearly. It’s time the government made a new year’s resolution to fix it.
A brilliant opinion piece by @tajali1.bsky.social in @hyphenonline.com featuring our recent book 'Murky water', which is out now:
hyphenonline.com/2025/12/23/u...
What should the government’s new year’s resolution be?
Fix the water industry, argues @tajali1.bsky.social ⬇️
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Check out this film about rising hate in disadvantaged communities.
Part of the Guardian charity appeal, it ends with Locality member Back on the Map who are improving their area and creating hope.
Please share & donate
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The demonisation of asylum seekers has to stop.
@tajali1.bsky.social: "Some of the rhetoric around asylum seekers is dangerous."
"And what we're seeing now is racist violence, not just directed at asylum seekers, but ethnic minority communities across the country."
In the 1964 general election, a campaign of racist sloganeering was unleashed on Birmingham’s voters. Six decades later, attacks on multiculturalism are still being directed at the city by a senior Tory figure, writes @tajali1.bsky.social.
hyphenonline.com/2025/10/29/m...
I don't use this site much but you catch up on my columns on the Hyphen website or follow my work on Instagram if you're avoiding Twitter:
www.instagram.com/taj.ali1/
Whether it’s in Handsworth, Hartlepool or Hull, working-class communities across Britain face multiple challenges. It makes no sense to describe one segment of that broad demographic as “left behind” & another as the root cause of those problems. My column.
hyphenonline.com/2025/10/29/m...
‘The most disappointing thing,’ says Maryam, ‘has been the silence and the absence of any clear stance from the government which has fed down from a national to a local level.’
Read more from @tajali1.bsky.social
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As racist attacks on the Muslim community rise in the UK, Taj Ali believes that grassroots organising can turn the tide of hate.
hyphenonline.com/2025/10/07/governments-d...
Tommy Robinson: 'I challenge any journalist to come to Luton and find Muslims with non Muslims.'
I'm a journalist from Luton and this man is talking utter nonsense. A pleasure to work on this film, chatting to incredible people in my hometown and separating fact from fiction.
Excellent journalism.
Shows the resilience of communities.
The brilliance of humanity.
And the real thing driving people to the far right - rising wealth inequality and misinformation.
This is the type of journalism our country needs.
It’s good this. As it always is from @tajali1.bsky.social 🧡