

Brit(ish)
On Race, Identity and Belonging
Book • 2018
Brit(ish) is a memoir and social commentary that delves into the complexities of identity and race in Britain.
Afua Hirsch shares her personal journey, exploring how her mixed heritage has influenced her sense of belonging.
The book critiques Britain's historical narratives and contemporary issues like racism and immigration, calling for a more honest dialogue about the nation's past and present.
Afua Hirsch shares her personal journey, exploring how her mixed heritage has influenced her sense of belonging.
The book critiques Britain's historical narratives and contemporary issues like racism and immigration, calling for a more honest dialogue about the nation's past and present.
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