How Americans actually perceive Kamala Harris’ racial identity Nathan Chan and Matthew Tokeshi - August 19, 2024 The plurality said “Black” but different racial groups see her differently.
Who’s getting vaccinated? The answer has changed since the first wave. Cary Wu - September 15, 2022 At first, areas dense with Black and Latino Americans were left behind. Now, counties dominated by Whites are the laggards.
50 years ago, Uganda ordered its entire Asian population to leave Meghan Garrity - August 4, 2022 A new data set explores mass expulsions around the world
Shinzo Abe’s death reveals complex story of discrimination and xenophobia Michael Orlando Sharpe - July 27, 2022 In forging a new Japanese identity after the war, the government excluded some groups — and embraced conservative religious organizations
Justices will hear a challenge to affirmative action that isn’t really about affirmative action Sharad Goel and Julian Nyarko - February 21, 2022 If the Supreme Court finds that Harvard discriminates against Asian Americans, the remedy doesn’t require dismantling affirmative action
The U.S. is more racially diverse than ever. Will people of color unify politically? Efrén Pérez - August 30, 2021 African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latinos have very different concerns — until you remind them of their common experiences as people of color
Discrimination against Indian Americans happens more than you might think Sumitra Badrinathan, Milan Vaishnav, Jonathan Kay, and Devesh Kapur - June 9, 2021 A new survey reveals 1 in 2 Indian Americans experienced recent discrimination, often on the basis of skin color
How to un-model a minority: A micro-syllabus on Asian American politics Pei-te Lien and Andrew Aoki - April 27, 2021 Here’s how to teach — or learn — about this complex topic
Americans aren’t learning about anti-Asian bias. We have the data. Peter Enns, Katherine Zaslavsky, Jonathon Schuldt, and Byungdoo Kim - April 23, 2021 We found some evidence of change, but not in the ways you might expect.
The ‘model minority’ myth hurts Asian Americans – and even leads to violence Yung-Yi Diana Pan and Margaret M. Chin - April 18, 2021 Assuming that anti-racist efforts don’t work for Asian Americans makes discrimination harder to eliminate