The fight against racialised poverty and the ‘degenerating sense of nobodiness’ in the US.
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The fight against racialised poverty and the ‘degenerating sense of nobodiness’ in the US.
The US film industry is still controlled by older white men.
Repealing ‘stand your ground’ laws won’t rid disproportionate policing and racial profiling across the country.
Paula Deen’s comments are indicative of a (misguided) growing fear of racial and ethnic minorities, writes Ocen.
Michigan is the latest battleground in the quest to keep affirmative action alive.