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Breathing While Black: The Virus of Racism
Like the virus currently affecting the entire world, American racism, police prejudices and police brutality are old viruses that never went away and seemingly have no vaccine.

Teenagers Reveal What They Really Think of Donald Trump
Political beliefs varied greatly among adolescents, with many teens expressing strong approval or disapproval of the president in a way that echoed the range of views we see among …

Of COVID-19, Double Identities and the Alienation of Northeast Indians
The prying eyes of the passerby that glare at us with hostility adds imminent danger to our already battered Northeastern identity.

‘You are Coronavirus’: Students From Northeast India Face Bigotry Over Pandemic
Recently, a video went viral of a woman covering her mouth at Reliance mall in Pune, when she saw a lady from the Northeast India.

Asian Grooming Gangs: Ethnicity, Racism and Child Sexual Abuse
In the UK, police have been wary of investigating Asian perpetrators of child sexual abuse for fear of being branded racist. Here's what a criminologist has to say on …

10 Years of Beyoncé: A Decade ‘Causing All This Conversation’
From a quiet start to cultural dominance, Beyoncé's work over the last decade is groundbreaking.

In Defence of the Language of Political Correctness
Political correctness becomes exceptional when it gains the ability to dictate behaviour regardless of whether one supports it or attacks it.

Book Review | Trevor Noah’s ‘Born a Crime’ is an Accidental Ode to His Remarkable Mother
Trevor’s mother, Patricia, is the book's real hero – obviously reflecting the huge admiration Noah has for her.
Watch | Northeast Indians Say #StopRacism
'When a virus doesn't discriminate between the lives it affects, who are we to racially profile others?'
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