In April 2023 Owolade's column[8] in the Observer on race and its role in differences in educational outcome in the UK provoked[9] a letter[10] from MP Diane Abbott in which she stated that Jews, Irish people and Travellers do not experience racism as black people do.[11] This caused controversy and discussion during which Owolade supported[12] calls for Abbott's resignation.[13] and which resulted in her suspension from the Labour Party.[14] Abbott withdrew her remarks and apologised.[15]
This is Not America
In 2021 Owolade was the major winner of the Giles St Aubyn Award from the Royal Society of Literature[16] for his book This is Not America which was published[17] by Atlantic Books in 2023. In the book, Owolade argues that "too much of the conversation around race in Britain is viewed through the prism of American ideas that don't reflect the history, challenges and achievements of increasingly diverse black populations at home."[18]
This is Not America was widely reviewed.[19][20][21][22] In The Guardian, Colin Grant called it a "timely intervention into the politics of identity"[23] and Tony Sewell wrote in The Telegraph that it is "a sensible study".[24] Pratinav Anil in The Times, where it was book of the week in June 2023,[25] found that it focussed on class over race. In The Spectator, Margaret Casely-Hayford called Owolade's "positive attitude" "glib".[26]Kehinde Andrews stated that it was "so spectacularly bad it should never have been published" and coined the term "Uncle Tomiwa"[27] which provoked further controversy.[28] In December 2023 The Times chose the book as one of the best of the year,[29] as did Tortoise Media[30] and Michaela Wrong in The Spectator.[31]