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Publications

(prices correct at January 2005, please note that there will also be charges for postage and packing)

Available from the United Reformed Church Racial Justice Office Church House, 86 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9RT
Tel: 020 7916 8655

How to respond to Refugees and Asylum Seekers, United Reformed Church Committee for Racial Justice and Multicultural Ministry, 2003, 30p

 

Myths about Asylum Seekers, United Reformed Church South Western Synod, 2003, 30p

 

Jihad and Martyrdom, Inter Faith Relations Committee of the United Reformed Church, 2003, 50p

 

ISA – Jesus through Muslim eyes, Inter Faith Relations Committee of the United Reformed Church, 2004, 50p

 

 

Available from the Churches’ Commission for Racial Justice (CCRJ)

Bastille Court, 2 Paris Garden, London SE1 8ND

Tel: 020 7654 7254 ccrj@ctbi.org.uk

 

Asylum Voices – experiences of people seeking asylum in the United Kingdom, edited by Andrew Bradstock and Arlington Trotman, CTBI, 2003, £6.95

 

Church and Race: the newsletter of CCRJ; three editions per year, subscription £3.50 per year

 

CCRJ Induction Pack – introducing CCRJ’s work, CCRJ, 2002, free

 

The Churches and ‘Race’, David Haslam, Grove Books Ltd, 2001, £2.50

 

One Race - a Study Pack on Racial Violence for Churches, CCRJ, 1994, £1.50.

 

Orders to Kill – the truth behind the murder of Martin Luther King Jr, William F Pepper, 1995, £12

 

Race for the Millennium: a Challenge to Church and Society,

David Haslam, CHP, 1996, £7.95

 

 

Available from CTBI Publications

4 John Wesley Road, Peterborough PE4 6ZP

Tel: 01733 325002 orders@ctbi.org.uk sales@mph.org.uk

 

Redeeming the time – all God’s people must challenge racism: a statement of policy by Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, and selected readings, CTBI, 2003, £5

 

Black Majority Churches UK Directory 2003, CTBI, £9.99

 

 

Available from the Anglican Church House Bookshop

Church House, Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3NZ.

Tel: 020 7898 1300 www.chbookshop.co.uk

 

An Amazing Journey – the Church of England’s response to institutional racism, Glynne Gordon Carter, CHP, 2003, £12.95

 

Communities and Buildings, CHP, 1996, £3.95

 

'Multi-Faith Worship'?, CHP, 1992, £3.50

 

The Passing Winter: A Sequel to Seeds of Hope, CHP, 1996, £4.95

 

Religious Discrimination – a Christian Response, CTBI, 2001, £5.95

 

The Road Ahead: a Christian Muslim dialogue, CHP, 2003, £9.95

 

Scriptures in dialogue: Christians and Muslims studying the Bible and the Quran together, CHP, 2004, £12.95

 

Serving God in Church and Community - Vocations for Minority Ethnic Anglicans in the Church of England, CHP, 2000, £.3.95

 

Sharing One Hope?, CHP, 2001, £3.95

 

Simply Value Us: Meeting the Needs of Young Minority Ethnic Anglicans, CHP, 2000, £4.95     

 

 

Available from the Methodist Church Racial Justice Office

Methodist Church House, 25 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5JR.

Tel: 020 7467 5278 racialjustice@methodistchurch.org.uk

 

Beyond Duty: a personal challenge to promoting racial justice, Methodist Church Committee for Racial Justice, 2003, £1.00

 

Building A Racially Inclusive Methodist Church: A Training Strategy Plan, The Methodist Church, 2004.  £2.00   

  

Making A Positive Difference: Facing the Challenge of Racism and Race Relations, The Methodist Church, 2001, £3.00

 

Pride and Prejudice - Black Methodists Making A Positive Contribution, Methodist Publishing House (MPH), 2000, £2.00

 

Race Into The Future - A Resource Book, MPH, 1997, £2.00

 

Reflection and Renewal: A review of the Methodist Racial Justice Projects Fund, Methodist Church Committee for Racial Justice, 2003, £1.00

 

Strangers No More :Transformation Through Racial Justice, The Methodist Church, 2001, £5.00

 

Workers For The Harvest: A Process For Equipping Racial Justice Facilitators, The Methodist Church, 2004.  £5.00       

 

 

Available from Catholic Association for Racial Justice (CARJ)

9 Henry Road, London N4 2LH.

Tel: 020 8802 8080 info@carj.co.uk

 

Black Health: A Political Issue, Protasia Torkington, CARJ, 1991, £7.95

 

Black Settlers in Britain 1555 – 1958, Nigel File and Chris Power, Heinemann, 1995, £5.99

 

From Barriers to Community: the challenge of the Gospel for a divided society, Mary Grey and Richard Zipfel, Collins, £5.95

 

Jesus is Dread: Black Theology and Black Culture in Britain, Robert Beckford, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1998, £10.95

 

Keeping Hope Alive: who finds refuge in Britain?, Jesuit Refugee Service, 1996, £3.95

 

Out-Caste to Authority: a report on authority and governance in the Catholic Church in England and Wales with particular reference to the experience of Black Catholics, CARJ, 2000, £2.50

 

Out of the Shadows: an Audio-Visual History of the Black Presence in Britain 1500 – 1950, CARJ, 1987; video with script and notes, £15

 

A Reader’s Guide to West Indian and Black British Literature, David Dabydeen and Nana Wilson-Tagoe, Hansib Publishing, 1998, £8.95

 

Staying Power: the History of Black People in Britain, Peter Fryer, Pluto Press, 1984, £14.99

 

Unequal Access: the housing experience of black people, CARJ/CHAS, £3

 

 

Available from Catholic Bishops’ Conference Community Relations Forum

39 Eccleston Square, London SW1V 1BX.

Tel: 020 7901 4831

 

Serving a Multi-Ethnic Society: guidelines for a review of Catholic organisations and institutions in the light of the Macpherson Report, CCR, 1999, 50p

 

Race Relations and Racial Justice: statements by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales 1979 – 1995, £1

 

The Church and Racism: towards a more fraternal society, Pontifical Commission Justitia et Pax/CTS, 1989, £1.25

 

Guidelines on Equal Opportunities Policy and Practice for Roman Catholic Institutions and Organisations, CCR, 10p

 

Catholic Schools and Other Faiths, CCR, 1997; consultation report, £5, guidelines, £1

 

Ethnicity, Identity & Achievement in Catholic Education

(Catholic Education Service, May 2003, £5 plus p&p)

 

 

Available from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference Office for Refugee Policy

39 Eccleston Square, London SW1V 1BX.

Tel: 020 7901 4862

 

Jubilee for Refugees, CBCEW Office for Refugee Policy, 1999, £1

 

Any Room at the Inn? Rt Rev. Patrick O'Donoghue, 2001(photocopies available free - send SAE with request)

 

Life, Debt and Jubilee: A statement on poverty elimination and debt remission by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales and the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Scotland, 1999, £1

 

The Dispossessed: a brief guide to the Catholic Church’s concern for refugees and migrants, CBCEW Office for Refugee Policy/Colloquium Press, £3.00

 

 

Available as noted

 

Black Theology in Britain: A Journal of Contextual Praxis (published twice a year, in May and November) Available from Extenza-Turpin Publishing, Stratton Business Park, Pegasus Drive, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ. Tel: 01767 604951. Annual subscriptions: individuals, £40, institutions, £80, students, £28

 

Listen to the Refugee’s Story: how UK foreign investment creates refugees and asylum seekers, The Corner House, 2003, £5. Available from The Corner House, Station Rd, Sturminster Newton, Dorset DT10 1YJ. cornerhouse@gn.apc.org

 

Unlocking the Doors – material for discussion and worship in Refugee Week or at other times by Inderjit Bhogal. No longer available in print, but available on floppy disk for £1 inc p&p from Urban Theology Unit, 210 Abbeyfield Road, Sheffield S4 7AZ. Tel: 0114 243 5342.  Also available free on UTU’s website: www.utusheffield.fsnet.co.uk/unlocking.htm

 

Political Asylum from the Inside, Harvey Burgess, Worldview Publishing, 2000, £12.00. Available from Worldview Publishing, 9 Park End Street, Oxford OX1 1HH

 

Welcoming the Stranger: working with refugees and asylum seekers, Baptist Union of Great Britain, 2000, £3. Available from the Mission Department, Baptist Union of Great Britain, Baptist House, PO Box 44, 129 Broadway, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 8RT. 01235 517700

 

What the Bible Says About the Stranger, A Study Guide, Kieran J O’Mahony OSA, The Churches’ Peace Education Programme, 1999, €3. Available from the Irish Commission for Justice and Peace, Columba Centre, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. Tel: 01 5053000

 

 

 

 

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