Minorities
No Justice For These Sex Workers, Even With the Supreme Court on Their Side
In India, most sex workers belong to marginalised castes, making them doubly vulnerable to abuse and violence from police.
She Died Resisting an Abduction. Hundreds Like Her Are Forced Into Marriage.
Every year at least 1,000 girls from religious minorities in Pakistan are abducted and experience forced marriage and religious conversions.
French Football Star Ends Contract with Huawei Over China’s Treatment of Uighurs
Barcelona’s Antoine Griezmann joins Arsenal’s Mesut Özil in condemning the persecution of Muslims in its Xinjiang region.
Photos of Indians Protesting the Citizenship Amendment Act Despite a Violent Crackdown
Protesters are being beaten up, fired at by tear gas, and even getting shot at directly. They’re getting detained and arrested en masse. But they persist.
This Is What Young Muslim Voters Are Thinking About This Election
“I keep fearing something like the holocaust can happen here.”
The Rise of Asian Rap Culture with Rich Brian, 88rising, and $tupid Young
We met up with some of the biggest names in Asian hip-hop to find out why they got into the genre.
These Powerful Images Celebrate Artists of Color Amid Lush, Green Backdrops
Naima Green uses photography to honor black creatives in New York and beyond.
Stop Putting Minority Kids in ESL Classes if They Don’t Need It
Apparently if you’re young and a visible minority, you belong in an English as a Second Language class.
Study Finds Women and Minorities in STEM Are Discriminated Against, to the Shock of No One
Diversity efforts in science and technology aren't successfully combating discrimination, finds Pew Research Center.
University Asks Black Student to Prove Minorities Exist on Campus
University of Waterloo asked Fiqir Worku—who was trying to develop services for racialized minorities—to collect information on the school’s racial demographics by herself.
Aung San Suu Kyi urged to “step in” and protect Myanmar’s Rohingya
"The world is waiting and Rohingya Muslims are waiting," said Malala Yousafzai.