Heidi Safia Mirza (born 1958) is a British academic, who is Professor of Race, Faith and Culture at Goldsmiths, University of London, Professor Emerita in Equalities Studies at the UCL Institute of Education, and visiting professor in Social Policy at the London School of Economics (LSE). She has done pioneering research on race, gender and identity in education, multiculturalism, Islamophobia and gendered violence, and was one of the first black women professors in Britain. Mirza is author and editor of several notable books, including ''Young, Female and Black'' (1992), ''Black British Feminism'' (1997), ''Tackling the Roots of Racism: Lessons for Success'' (2005), ''Race Gender and Educational Desire: Why Black Women Succeed and Fail'' (2009), ''Black and Postcolonial Feminisms in New Times'' (2012), and ''Respecting Difference: Race, Faith, and Culture for Teacher Educators'' (2012).
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