The Race to the Top, Nazir Afzal
The Race to the Top, Nazir Afzal
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The Race to the Top

Author: Nazir Afzal

Narrator: Nazir Afzal

Unabridged: 7 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperNorth

Published: 09/15/2022


Synopsis

A ‘most anticipated title of the year’ ‘Compelling.’ David Lammy MP ‘Refreshing,’ Pragya Agarwal A powerful intervention roundly debunking the myth of progress in racial equality — particularly in the workplace — and offering a blueprint for the future. Have you ever wondered why, as Britain becomes more diverse, so many of our leaders come from the same narrow pool? Can it be acceptable in 2023 that there are no ethnic minority chief constables, only one CEO in the top 50 NHS Trusts and no permanent secretaries in the civil service? Nazir Afzal knows what it’s like to break the glass ceiling, challenge prejudice and shake up predominantly white institutions. Born in Birmingham to first generation Pakistani immigrants, he was the first Muslim to be appointed as a Chief Crown Prosecutor and the most senior Muslim lawyer in the Crown Prosecution Service. His insights into the UK’s relationship with race and power have driven him to demand answers to an age old question around Britain’s diversity failings: why does ethnic minority talent continue to be side-lined? Deploying bristling polemic and presenting an ambitious blueprint to unlock Britain’s hidden potential, this book hears from high-profile ethnic minority leaders to discover the hurdles they had to overcome and what changes are needed to make a difference. Containing interviews with leaders across all sectors, Nazir provides the most detailed examination to date of the prejudice holding our leading institutions and industries back. In doing so it forcefully confronts stale leadership orthodoxies and argues that power in Britain does not have to look exactly the same as it always has done. It’s time to welcome the new wave of diverse leadership talent that Britain is crying out for

About Nazir Afzal

Nazir Afzal OBE is Chancellor of the University of Manchester, a former Chief Crown Prosecutor and former Chief Executive of the UK’s Police & Crime Commissioners. He prosecuted some of the most high-profile cases in the country. He is is particularly notable for his prosecution of the so-called Rochdale sex grooming gang. His memoir, , is being adapted for the screen. He Tweets as @nazirafzal


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on April 07, 2024

A powerful, important, and urgent work that balances the bleakness of its contributors' testimonies with genuine optimism. Some chapters are more burdened by citation and statistics that, whilst important, interrupt the narrative flow, and occasionally lessen the impact of the arguments presented. Non......more

Goodreads review by Marcus on June 02, 2023

Simply a must read.......more

Goodreads review by Mark Simpson on September 14, 2024

Reaffirms a lot of views I already held, but in a way that I could not previously communicate.......more


Quotes

‘In Britain, talent has always lost out to privilege. Nazir Afzal’s compelling book challenges our country’s dated conception of meritocracy and teaches us how we can all win in the fight for equality.’ ‘A powerful account of everyday racisms and why, if we are serious about a socially just society – the time for change must be now.’ , author of ‘Nazir Afzal highlights the gauntlet of racism ethnic minorities still face as they seek to make it to the top. Token improvement doesn't mean that wider society doesn't have work to do in becoming genuinely equal and fair.’ , author of 'A tour de force, containing engaging personal accounts alongside a thorough analysis of the road blocks and barriers that are endured by countless Black, Asian and other minority ethnic Britons. He also gives us all hope that we can change for the better.’ 'This book shows us a clear-eyed picture of the present and offers a toolkit for the future, and in doing so offers hope and optimism. I found the writing clear, refreshing and emotional at times because it captures what so many of minority ethnic Brits have experienced in our professional lives. We have to take action now, urgently.' , author of ‘A must-read, offering informed solutions to the key problems of our time. The insights contained in the excellent book provide clues for resolution, or at least for a new level of understanding.’ ‘The authentic face of British Justice.’ ‘Champion of the ignored.’ ‘An inspiring figure, forensically intelligent.’ ‘Afzal is not one to shy away from the failures of the state.’