Kat Chow
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If you're Native American, this controversial term about your blood can affect your identity, your relationships and whether or not you can become a citizen of your tribe.
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From a teenager's encounter to today's revelations about Harvey Weinstein, Charlie Rose and so many more,a writer wrestles with the ways women are taught to doubt their own experiences.
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A video of a school resource officer throwing a student sparked a national debate about race, discipline and the role of law enforcement in schools.
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The show's plot and very existence provoke larger questions around race, representation and casting.
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Before Hurricane Irma hit the U.S., it devastated parts of Cuba. In extended families, Cuban-Americans are trying to put their lives back together and help their relatives in Cuba.
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A history professor who studies the politics of memory tells us what the United States can learn from how Germans remember their history.
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In the comments of residents processing what happened in Charlottesville, a common refrain emerged: "This is not us." But the city's history tells a different story.
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The tragedy in Virginia has sparked compelling writing around the country, and around the Internet. Here's our roundup.
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While the number of Asian-American lawyers and law students increased greatly in recent decades, there are few Asian-American lawyers in top positions in the legal field.
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When Bao Phi was a child, there was little literature about Vietnamese refugees in the U.S. Phi hopes to change that with his new poetry book Thousand Star Hotel and a forthcoming children's book.