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People walk through an informal settlement for trash segregators in Bangalore, India.
Justice
Waste collectors in Bangalore face discrimination and exploitation
The all-female collective Imilla Skate in Bolivia
Culture
These Indigenous female skateboarders are breaking stereotypes in Bolivia
A Customs and Border Protection officer stands at the entrance to the San Ysidro Port of Entry as a boy sings for change among the waiting cars Wednesday, March 2, 2022, seen from Tijuana, Mexico. 
Migration
Russians and Ukrainians attempt to flee to the US through Mexico
Mehray Mezensof with her husband Mirzat Taher
Human rights
This Uyghur woman was separated from her husband by Chinese authorities. She hasn’t given up hope.
Several men supervise a voter registration table adorned with BJP flags during the election in Uttar Pradesh.
Elections
A test for Hindu nationalism as India’s biggest state goes to the polls
A woman holds a malnourished boy at the Aslam Health Center, in Hajjah, Yemen
Top of The World
World Food Program chief warns against famine in Yemen
People walk past a board full of pictures celebrating AAPI heritage month
History
Students push for adding Asian American history to school curriculums across the US
Aerial view of a Hindu temple next to a parking lot and greenery.
Caste in America
Lawsuits bring attention to caste discrimination in the US
Colorful booklets in Asian languages on 'How to Report a Hate Crime'
Justice
‘How to Report a Hate Crime’ booklets empower Asian Americans amid rise in discrimination
 Anika Färber is a trainer for The Network for Democracy and Courage, or NDC, one of several organizations in Germany confronting racism.
Lifestyle & Belief
In Germany, fighting against extremism starts at school
People walk near the former street sign for ''Via dell'Amba Aradam''
Italians divided over whether Black man’s beating death was motivated by racism
In her new book, author Isabel Wilkerson, right, argues a caste system — not race — explains inequality in the United States.
Author Isabel Wilkerson: Caste, not race, is the ‘bones’ of inequality in the US
Khafre Jay, the executive director of Hip Hop for Change, based in Oakland, says he has experienced anti-black actions from Indian Americans when visiting his in-laws in Sunnyvale, a suburb of the Bay Area that is majority South Asian.
A Black radio host calls on South Asian Americans to reject racism
gray and white smokestacks billow
Conflict & Justice
Green groups grapple with a history of racism and exclusion
Women wearing protective face masks are seen in a bus, following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Shanghai, June 9, 2020. 
Identity
Racism against African Americans in China escalates amid coronavirus
A demonstrator's hand is seen holding a placard reading "Decolonise Oxford/Rhodes must fall"
Protest
Gary Younge on Europe and the US: There is no ‘better’ form of racism
Several Black people stand around double doors in masks handing out supplies
COVID-19
Fixing health disparities requires ‘the right data,’ says UK doctor
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby prays outside the church after attending a special service at the Anglican Church of Kenya St. Stephen's Cathedral in Nairobi, Kenya January 26, 2020.
Religion
Church of England must seek ‘justice for all people,’ says priest who sought church apology for racism
Why Are Police Called on People of Color Who Haven’t Committed a Crime?
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Arts, Culture & Media
The Guerrilla Girls Call Out Art-World Inequality
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Culture
Poll: For women at work, harassment complaints fall on deaf ears
Richard Spencer
Conflict
Poland’s right-wing nationalist government objects to visit by US white supremacist Richard Spencer
White nationalists carry torches on the grounds of the University of Virginia, on the eve of a planned Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, US August 11, 2017. Picture taken August 11, 2017.
Culture
How often have you dealt with racism? Her friends’ answers surprised her.
Man in blue polo stands on street corner looking up, with sign for "Crunch" gym behind him
Global Politics
A ‘man of no land’ tries to find home in Saudi Arabia
Can a White House in chaos handle the North Korean crisis?
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Imam Khalid Latif
Jobs
This NYPD chaplain is young, male and Muslim. He’s been told ‘those things don’t go together so well right now.’
Birth certificate
Justice
Why some immigrants and refugees in Louisiana are having trouble getting married
Suud Olat is a refugee advocate in St. Cloud, Minnesota
Conflict
Despite discrimination and backlash, this Somali in St. Cloud says, ‘I love my state’
Airbnb Discrimination, A Public Defender Crisis, The Evolution of Menswear
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Unstoppable Trump, PTSD and Racism, Damage in Flint
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unfair and lovely
Justice
‘Unfair and lovely’: South Asian women dare to be dark
Radiation hotspot in Kashiwa, February 2012
Conflict
They know: Hiroshima survivors help those in Fukushima overcome fear, discrimination
Dennis Benzan meeting constituents
Justice
A Boston community is divided over the Dominican Republic’s citizenship policy
A Malaysian school boy walks past a street mural depicting a school bus and students.
Belief
A teacher told non-Muslim students in Malaysia to drink their own urine. The school was firebombed.
A screen shot from Miki Dezaki's YouTube video about racism in Japan.
Culture
How a Japanese American burst Japan’s bubble on racism
Peace marches have been held to protest against anti-foreigner marches in South Africa.
Conflict
Journalist discusses witnessing the murder that shocked South Africa
President Barack Obama participates in a Town Hall with BlogHer and SheKnows Online communities at the Spangler Library at ImaginOn in Charlotte, NC, April 15, 2015.
Justice
Why we can’t forget transgender people when talking about the pay gap
Demonstrators gather at a rally in Indianapolis on March 28, 2015 to protest a controversial religious freedom bill recently signed by Indiana Governor Mike Pence.
Belief
American groups back LGBT rights in Pakistan, but it’s a different story in Indiana
Hugh Masekela and Vusi Mahlasela on stage October 14, 2014, at Carnegie Hall in New York.
Music
‘The Voice’ of South Africa celebrates 20 years of freedom
Peggy Young (3rd R) and her attorney Sharon Gustafson (4th R) wave to supporters as they depart the US Supreme Court building on December 3, 2014.
Justice
Pregnancy discrimination is still widespread, but this Supreme Court case may change that
Young residents pose for a photograph on a street in the Clifton neighborhood of Staten Island in New York on October 25, 2014. The area is home to a community known as "Little Liberia" — it has the largest concentration of Liberians outside of Africa.
Health
A new hotline fights Ebola-related stigma against African immigrants
Jennifer is a transgender Army veteran who began making her transition into a woman while she was deployed to Afghanistan.
Culture
Transitioning to being a woman while serving in Afghanistan was like ‘puberty in a combat zone’
Demonstrators protest against the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., on August 18, 2014.
Culture
Here’s why you should care if you don’t have any black friends
Conflict & Justice
Brother from Another Planet
Girls eating their lunch at a government school in Bawani Khera village, in south central Haryana.
Lifestyle & Belief
India’s free school lunches can fight — or reinforce — caste discrimination in India
At a government school in Paposa, Haryana, children devour kadhi and rice.
Lifestyle & Belief
India’s school lunch program not only fights hunger — it can breed tolerance
Business, Economics and Jobs
Kaplan Accused of Discriminatory Hiring Practices with Credit Checks
Conflict & Justice
Pentagon paves way for ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ repeal
Conflict & Justice
Black farmers wait for promised money from government
Conflict & Justice
Takeouts: Arizona’s ‘Safe Neighborhoods’ bill supporters defend their position, NHL playoffs
Conflict & Justice
Public transportation is a civil right, say advocates. And the White House agrees
Young Roma girls hanging out in the Ostrovany settlement, outside of Šarišské Michaľany. It's home to 1,500 mostly-poor Roma.
Development & Education
You might think Europe’s Roma are a unified group, but you’d be wrong
A group of young Roma students goof off in the hallway of Šarišské Michaľany elementary school.
Development & Education
Roma kids are no longer separate and unequal, but integration doesn’t exactly make them feel welcomed
Leguisie Louis (L), a farmer, was born in Haiti but moved to the Dominican Republic in 1959. He's seen here walking with his granddaughter, Maxileidy. A  court ruling retroactively denies Dominican nationality to anyone born after 1929 who does not have a
Conflict & Justice
There’s a long story behind ‘anti-Haitianismo’ in the Dominican Republic
Conflict & Justice
A dogged detective breaks open a case of hateful anti-African immigrant graffiti in New Hampshire
Conflict & Justice
Fears of Backlash in Kenya’s ‘Little Mogadishu’
Fraternity brothers Omoruyi Eke, Ali Mahmoud and Yousuf Hassan (Left to Right) during Alpha Lambda Mu's first rush week at The University of Texas at Dallas. (PHOTO: Dylan Hollingsworth)
Lifestyle & Belief
Life at Alpha Lambda Mu: America’s First All-Muslim Fraternity
Arts, Culture & Media
First Days: Top San Francisco Chef Hossain Zaré Khiabani on Having Thick Skin and Moving to America From Iran
Arts, Culture & Media
50 Years Later: Josephine Baker’s Speech at the March on Washington Still Inspires
Conflict & Justice
Immigrant Voices and the March on Washington