Opinion: Black and Asian Communities Must Unite During This Pandemic

The Trump administration has recently used the terms “Chinese Virus,” and “Kung-Flu” to disparage Chinese communities at a time when hate crimes against people perceived to be Asian have surged. From a student in Australia who was beaten to a woman on the New York City subway who was verbally abused, the attacks are making […]

As a DREAMer, I Still Worry About my Immigration Status

“Letters from Immigrants” is a series of testimonials gathered by Chaos+Comrades. The series aims to create a deeper understanding of the immigrant experience and humanize the millions of people who come to the United States in search of a better life. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is an Obama-era law that protects undocumented immigrants […]

Five Moments That Changed Black Activism Since MLK

Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X left indelible marks in American history and both men, despite their differences, hoped to empower black Americans to demand their rights as citizens. But decades after their murders, racial tensions in the United States have taken a radically distinct shape: no longer a fixture of our laws, racism […]

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