Racism
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Environmental racism explains the deadly legacy of Bhopal gas disaster, 40 years later
M Sudhir Selvaraj, The Conversation
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Birthright citizenship: The long history of who gets to be an American
Carol Nackenoff, The Conversation Julie Novkov, The Conversation
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Holocaust! After holocaust! After holocaust!
Giti Chandra
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Immigration, economy, fighter, ‘saviour’: Why so many people voted for Donald Trump
Alex Hinton, The Conversation
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‘Go back to India’: Anti-immigrant sentiment in Canada is fuelling hatred against South Asians
Reena Kukreja, The Conversation
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‘Melissa’ or ‘Rahul’: Which prospective ‘PhD student’ did Australian academics reply to?
Megan MacKenzie, The Conversation Benjamin E Goldsmith, The Conversation
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‘Is she Indian or is she Black?’: Kamala Harris illustrates how identity is fluid, not boxed neatly
Wilson K Okello, The Conversation
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Why Nagas want overseas museums to repatriate ancestral human remains in their collections
Rokibuz Zaman
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US election: How political rhetoric against immigrants conveniently masks bigger problems
Yvonne Su, The Conversation
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Peace walkers take Gandhi and Martin Luther King’s message of nonviolent resistance across the US
Pragyan Srivastava
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Asylum seekers aren’t ‘taking’ British jobs – but giving them the right to work makes things better
Katrin Marchand, The Conversation
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Poor hygiene, crowding, mental health concerns: Life in UK asylum hotels under far-right attack
Jenny Phillimore, The Conversation Olivia Petie, The Conversation
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Why Indians in the US should be excluded from minority programmes
Ignatius Chithelen
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The extraordinary power of Billie Holiday’s ‘Strange Fruit’, evoking the horror of racial lynching
Tracy Fessenden, The Conversation
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How Donald Trump’s racist appeals to America’s ‘nostalgic past’ could swing votes in his favour
Spencer Goidel, The Conversation
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Pronatalism: What Silicon Valley’s latest fad is and why it raises troubling questions
Luke Munn, The Conversation
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‘Your name is rebel’: A Berkeley walking tour brings alive a century of radical South Asian activism
Anahita Mukherji
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Harsh Mander: The dark clouds of 1935 Nuremberg have gathered over Indian skies
Harsh Mander
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India to South Africa: How two activists defied their family legacies to challenge injustice
Nikhil Mandalaparthy
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Canada: ‘Rapid increase’ in refugee claims by international students is alarmist rhetoric
Yvonne Su, The Conversation Corey Robinson, The Conversation Sean Rehaag, The Conversation