Maxine Frith Social Affairs Correspondent
As China advances and globalizes, many Chinese will undoubtedly culture a more sensitive attitude toward race in its colloquial language. Do you agree with my characterization of racism in China vs. racism in the West? Am I correct to say that the Chinese are not “racist,” but simply “...
And yet the groups mixed in other ways—potentially right from the beginning. A tantalizing hint of such interactions came from Gamba’s discovery of a hunter-gatherer bone in a farming settlement at a place called Tiszaszőlős-Domaháza in Hungary. But there was nothing more to be said...
The author considers the use of racial identifiers to describe suspects in crime news stories. An article from the U.S. Society of Professional Journalists (SJP) Code of Ethics which stipulates that reporters should avoid stereotyping on the basis of race is referenced. The author argues that ...
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