Patriarchy in Disney’s Live-Action Mulan

Patriarchy in Disney’s Live-Action Mulan

The live-action “Mulan” movie is no stranger to criticism. #BoycottMulan began trending in August 2019, more than a year before the live-action “Mulan” release. Protestors lobbied against the movie because Chinese star Liu Yifei, the actress who played Mulan, reposted a pro-Hong Kong police comment during the democracy demonstrations last year. This year, much of … Read more

Haley 2024? It Doesn’t Look Like It

Haley 2024? It Doesn’t Look Like It

It was not a surprise to hear the claim that “America is not a racist country” at August’s minority-spotlighting Republican National Convention. What was surprising, however, was the woman who spoke that line. The irony of Nikki Haley denying racism’s continued existence while donning an undeniably Americanized name — she was born Nimrata Randhawa — was … Read more

Racial Justice in Rural Colorado

Racial Justice in Rural Colorado

The protests which shook the world this summer have left U.S. cities and their systems rattled by the shouts and demands of justice for Black Americans. From Minneapolis to Chicago, Los Angeles to Louisville, and countless other major cities, we have seen mainstream news and social media coverage of individuals demanding police reform. These calls … Read more

October, 80 Years Later

October, 80 Years Later

Eighty years ago this month, the Greek steamer Nea Hellas landed in Hoboken, New Jersey. Aboard the ship were my great-grandparents, Lipman and Mary Bers, carrying their infant daughter Ruth. As one of the only babies aboard, Ruth had been a symbol of hope — kept at a safe distance by a protective mother — … Read more

The Teacher Unions Reinvigorating Progressive Politics

The Teacher Unions Reinvigorating Progressive Politics

In 2012, former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel failed to gain the endorsement of the Chicago Teachers Union and subsequently lost his reelection bid. In 2018, California gubernatorial candidate Antonia Villareigosa’s charter school sympathies lost him the endorsement of the California Teachers Union — and eventually the election. A year later, Andy Beshear narrowly defeated Kentucky’s … Read more

The Pandemic Blame Game

The Pandemic Blame Game

On a beautiful day in March, I drove past a pond near my house in Boston. It was more crowded than I had ever seen it. I came home anxious and upset to have seen so many people outside, close together and vulnerable. Anxiety quickly turned to anger, and I wrote two strongly worded emails … Read more

Water is China’s Greatest Weapon and its Achilles Heel

Water is China’s Greatest Weapon and its Achilles Heel

When it comes to flood myths, China’s is not as well known as Noah’s Ark, but just as influential. Legend says that four millennia ago, the Yellow and Yangtze rivers frequently flooded, with devastating consequences for the ancient Chinese. However, salvation arrived when a distant relative of the emperor, Yu, united the region’s disparate tribes, … Read more

Combating Colorism Amid a Global Racial Reckoning: An Interview with Nina Davuluri

Note: The transcript of this interview provided below has been edited for style and concision. For this reason, it may deviate in part from the video. Nina Davuluri is an acclaimed advocate, filmmaker and TV host. She gained international recognition by becoming the first Indian American and South Asian to win the Miss America title … Read more