Most of us, says Marlon James, are non-racist. While that leaves us with a clear conscience, he argues, it does nothing to help fight injustice in the world. In fact, we can pull off being non-racist by being asleep in bed while black men are killed by police. We need to stop being non-racist, and start being anti-racist

Marlon James is author of the 2015 Man Booker prize-winning Brief history of Seven Killings, published by Oneworld Publications

