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Afghanistan Shows White Privilege in Action on the Geopolitical Stage

Afghanistan Shows White Privilege in Action on the Geopolitical Stage

By Chandran Nair
Western exceptionalism and privilege have long been entrenched in geopolitics – and war.

New Zealand’s Ardern Apologizes for Racist Dawn Raids

New Zealand’s Ardern Apologizes for Racist Dawn Raids

By Joshua Mcdonald
Ardern said it was clear that the immigration laws of the 1970s were designed to specifically target Pasifika people, indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands. 
Trump Adds to Asian-Americans’ Fears

Trump Adds to Asian-Americans’ Fears

By Seashia Vang
We already have an epic health crisis; we don’t need a racialized social crisis as well.

The Islamophobia Epidemic in Australia

The Islamophobia Epidemic in Australia

By Conor McLaughlin
Racism has no place in society and Australian politicians from all sides of politics are making full awareness of this fact.

White Nationalist Terrorism in the Indo-Pacific: The Threat After Christchurch

White Nationalist Terrorism in the Indo-Pacific: The Threat After Christchurch

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
The attack in Christchurch is a wake-up call on the threat posed by white nationalist extremism in the region.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Why Was Jack Johnson a Hero to Australian Chinese in the Early 20th Century?

Why Was Jack Johnson a Hero to Australian Chinese in the Early 20th Century?

By Renzhe Zhang
Jack Johnson's 1908 victory -- taking the heavyweight championship in a Sydney bout -- excited Australian Chinese.

O'Reilly Factor Goes to Chinatown, Stereotypes and Racist Remarks Ensue

O'Reilly Factor Goes to Chinatown, Stereotypes and Racist Remarks Ensue

By Catherine Putz
A segment ostensibly on what Chinese-Americans think of the election quickly turns into a racist caricature.
Attacks Against Africans in India: All About Racism?

Attacks Against Africans in India: All About Racism?

By Padmapriya Govindarajan
Why the race argument cannot be ignored when addressing the attacks against African nationals in India.

Nature or Nurture: What Makes A Person 'Korean'?

Nature or Nurture: What Makes A Person 'Korean'?

By Steven Denney
In South Korea, there is a lot of talk about embracing multiculturalism, but few indications of actually doing so.

Colbert Under Fire for Anti-Asian Joke

Colbert Under Fire for Anti-Asian Joke

By Zachary Keck
Using the hashtag #CancelColbert, social media users are calling for The Colbert Report to be cancelled.

Singapore’s Foreigner Problem

Singapore’s Foreigner Problem

By Mark Fenn
A sharp rise in the foreign population has ratcheted up racial tensions.
Medievalism in Modern India

Medievalism in Modern India

By Sanjay Kumar
India's economy might be growing, but its society has major problems.

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