‘Most Black British novelists and poets are not writing directly about racism; they’re channelling their creativity into everything else that we people of the human race experience,’ writes Bernardine Evaristo in ‘Manifesto’
Tag Archives: race
Who gets to be a ‘teen’ and a ‘good kid’?
Andray Domise: White youth accused of crimes are draped in the innocence of childhood. Why Black kids are offered no such empathy.
How to win friends and influence some prejudiced people
Opinion: Most people aren’t virulently prejudiced—and research suggests there are ways to help others find clarity around their soft bigotries
Caitlyn Jenner, Rachel Dolezal and instability in gender and race
Sociologist Rogers Brubaker examines transgender and transracial differences
What it means to be brown
Journalist Kamal Al-Solaylee explores What Being Brown in the World Today Means (To Everyone)
Chris Rock’s Oscar choice: Defend Hollywood or make fun of it
One evening—awards night—could define if Chris Rock is really a rebel or as establishment as it gets
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ sledgehammer words on being black in America
Book review: Rising intellectual force Ta-Nehisi Coates writes a letter to his son in a searing polemic about the realities of black life in America
Rachel Dolezal and ‘The Human Stain’—only in reverse
Emma Teitel on the racially charged world and ‘faux black’ identity of Rachel Dolezal
Another Chris Alexander Heritage Minute
The Immigration Minister makes up some random fake history. Paul Wells corrects the record.
How Starbucks’ Race Together campaign is playing out
Care for a discussion about race with your latte? In Starbucks around America, the reaction hasn’t been quite as scornful