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We Asked Gazans Living Abroad How They’re Coping
"My life has stopped. I see nothing but tears and blood. I’m physically in Belgium, but my soul is in Gaza.”
Here's How Pakistanis Reacted to the Hate Crime that Killed a Family in Canada
Some shared loving memories of the family murdered in the Islamophobic attack, others raised Pakistan’s own record of hate crimes.
For Some Black People, The Term 'Latinx' Is Another Form of Erasure
Black diasporans discuss the ways the label can be overly broad—and leave out an important part of their identities.
'Activist popcorn cinema' is the new film genre we didn't know we needed
Keep your eyes peeled for Faraz Shariat’s sensual semi-autobiographical debut, 'No Hard Feelings'.
'Activist popcorn cinema' is the new film genre we didn't know we needed
Keep your eyes peeled for Faraz Shariat’s sensual semi-autobiographical debut, 'No Hard Feelings'.
How Black Brits Are Reconnecting With Their African Heritage
These days, you don't have to shell out for an expensive flight just to get back in touch with your roots.
5 Reasons Why the New Zealand Attacks Should Alarm India
The anti-immigrant and right-wing extremist sentiment might sound familiar to you.
How Roti Helped These London Chefs Reconnect with Their Caribbean Roots
"I had to step out my house to find my Caribbean culture."
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh Wins Critical Seat in Burnaby South Byelection
Singh will be the first non-white party leader to sit in the House of Commons.
What This Burnaby Race Says About the NDP’s Federal Election Strategy
It’s do or die for leader Jagmeet Singh. Here’s what he’s telling BC voters.
A Hindu Tamil Practice Where Believers Prove Their Faith Through Piercings
At first glance, the Thaipusam festival might seem more like a body modification convention than religious practice.
What It’s Like to 'Go Back to Where You Came From'
After 25 years moving from one country to another, I finally bought a one-way ticket to Hong Kong, the place where I was born.