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Jenni Young

New Life in U.S. No Longer Means New Name - 1 views

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    Many immigrants to the US no longer change their names to fit in. Newcomers see less reason to Anglicize surnames and have a desire to retain their ethnic heritage in America.
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    Many immigrants to the US no longer change their names to fit in. Newcomers see less reason to Anglicize surnames and have a desire to retain their ethnic heritage in America.
Jenni Young

Black Twitter: A virtual community ready to hashtag out a response to cultural issues -... - 0 views

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    The social media community is open to anyone, but it's up to you to learn the language (Washington Post).
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Name Discrimination: Texas Theory - 2 views

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    In order to truly treat all people equally, we must ensure that individuals with ethnic sounding names are not discriminated against.
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Asian Names Are Too Hard To Deal With; Can You Change Yours? - 4 views

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    Blog
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Coca-Cola Super Bowl ad stirs controversy - latimes.com - 0 views

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    Every year, there's always one Super Bowl ad that generates a bit of next-day controversy. And this year's ad appears to be Coca-Cola's 'It's Beautiful' ad.(LA Times)
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Beneath the skin: the reality of being black in Cambodia - 0 views

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    Article in Phnom Penh Post about Cambodian attitudes towards black people.
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What If Everyone Who Reacted Negatively To A Super Bowl Ad Knew The Facts? They'd ... - 0 views

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    Response to the negative reaction to the Coke ad sung in different languages and featuring people of different ethnic groups.
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Coca Cola Super Bowl 2014 Commercial 'America The Beautiful' - 0 views

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    Coke's commercial features 'America the Beautiful' sung in 9 different languages and showing people of different ethnic groups.
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A Breezy Chameleon, Blurring Social Borders - 0 views

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    "American Cocktail" is the newly published memoir of an early-20th-century black woman who breezily recounts her racial passing in elite social and artistic circles.
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That Cute Cheerios Ad With The Interracial Family Is Back - 0 views

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    The first TV spot featured an adorable, curly-haired moppet named Gracie who had a black father and a white mother. The ad for Cheerios prompted a storm of protest and counter-protest last summer. Now, the cereal-maker is back with a sequel (NPR Code Switch)
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How I Learned To Feel Undesirable : Code Switch : NPR - 0 views

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    When Noah Cho was young, he thought that couples would be like his parents - that Asian men would be paired with white women. But he writes that when he looks in the mirror and reflects on his own experiences, he feels "unattractive and undesirable."
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Alex Dang - 'What Kind of Asian Are You?' (NPS 2013) - YouTube - 0 views

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    Spoken word from the 2013 National Poetry Slam
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Black models are still barely seen or heard - why has nothing changed? - 0 views

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    Opinion column
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Key and Peele - Obama's anger translator - 0 views

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    When Obama addresses his fellow Americans, his anger translator Luther helps him get his real message across. Key and Peele comedy sketch
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Dark is Beautiful - 0 views

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    Dark is Beautiful is an awareness campaign that seeks to draw attention to the unjust effects of skin colour bias and also celebrates the beauty and diversity of all skin tones.
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Racial Stereotyping (2 of 2) Television: Inside and Out - 0 views

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    Part 2 of Carolyn Craven's report on Racial Stereotyping for Rona Barrett's "Television: Inside & Out" broadcast of Saturday, December 19th, 1981.
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Racial Stereotyping (1 of 2) Television: Inside and Out - 0 views

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    The topic of Racial Stereotyping as reported by Carolyn Craven for Rona Barrett's "Television: Inside & Out" broadcast of Saturday, December 19th, 1981.
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Letting a Word Fade Away - 0 views

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    Letter to the editor in response to an article: "In Defense of a Loaded Word," by Ta-Nehisi Coates
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Cast-offs and leftovers: the mixed benefits of working for a white family - 0 views

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    Olivia Olivia recalls how her mother's job as a domestic worker for rich white families robbed her of her mother's affections (Salon.com)
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