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Asians and Pacific Islanders

 

The Model Minority Is a Lever of White Supremacy by Scot Nakagawa at Race Files

Racist U.S. court rulings deny citizenship to American Samoans, from Pema Levy at Mother Jones

The Real Story of Asians In America, by Zac Cheney-Rice at Identities.Mic

#ThisIs 2016: Asian Americans Respond, from the New York Times

And a response to #ThisIs2016: Open Letter To The New York Times Who Told Brown Asians They Don’t Matter, by EJR David at the Huffington Post

When My Japanese-American Family Was Treated As Less Than Human, by Mike Honda at Reuters

Yellowface & Racism Against Asians Is As Important As Other Prejudices, by Carmen Fishwick at The Guardian

Mass Slavery Apology

Read our statement of apology for slavery and commitments to restorative action. Consider joining those who have endorsed our statement by adding their signatures.

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