nationality
When Christmas Dinner Comes with a Side of Rice and Peas
Migration to any country creates a collision of cultures that often manifests itself in food. As a third-generation British Jamaican, I know this all too well.
The Everyday Erasure of Being a Chinese New Zealander
Why being a Kiwi with Chinese heritage means feeling invisible a lot of the time.
My Family Always ‘Passed’ as White, Until We Didn’t
Each of my siblings' names, skin, hair, and religious observances earned us different levels of privilege.
What I Learned About Being Welsh at the 'Welshfest' Festival in Georgia
It's like St. Patrick's Day, but Welsh and in one tiny town in Georgia.
Asian Rap's Biggest Fan Is a White Guy from Staten Island
The paucity of successful Asian-American rappers converts into a scarcity of fans. But to one man, a white man from Staten Island, Asian-American rap is the world. His devotion is rare and real enough to make an impact on the artists themselves.
'Fear Was Always In Me': Life As a Stateless Person
According to the UN's refugee agency UNHCR, one stateless child is born every ten minutes. VICE News interviewed a woman who spent half her life living with no nationality.
Greece Is So Much More Than Its Recession
Niko J. Kallianiotis's photo series, Motherland, shows a happier side of the country than the one we are used to seeing.
These Are the Most Restrictive Passports in the World
A new report lists where countries rank when it comes to freedom of travel.
Yes or No, Project Britain Is Already Fucked
That so many Scots want to leave the union behind is a death knell in itself.