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Tag: racism
Unite As Sri Lankans, Don’t Give Into Divisive Political Agendas: Kumar Sangakkara’s Appeal in Wake of Anti-Muslim Riots
“If we lose ourselves in violence, racism, thuggery and hatred we lose our country,” he wrote.
How Do We Pry Apart the True and Compelling from the False and Toxic?
Fake news and propaganda are certainly problems but the problems they raise are more serious than the falsity of their claims.
After Christchurch, the Political Class Must Stop Positioning Racism as a Democratic Demand
Politicians, media and some academics have spent years peddling narratives that racism and Islamophobia are the ‘will of the people’, but the facts tell a very different story.
Why Won’t The US Supreme Court Do Anything About Racism?
The Court is abdicating its responsibility to regulate the US criminal justice system, hiding behind newly created ‘colourblind’ conservative doctrines.
How Caribbean Political Activist Walter Rodney Spread the Message of African-Indian Unity Through Children’s Books
The simple narrative of ‘Lakshmi out of India’ brings to focus how poor people everywhere, in this case from India, were forced to immigrate to unknown places due to poverty and exploitation.
What the Racial Equality Movement Can Learn From the Global Fight for Women’s Rights
Intersectional solidarity is the way forward for both gender and racial equality movements to gain strength.