A positive and uplifting side of Indian heritage is rarely expressed in American culture. Instead, we get stereotypes. By Vasundhara Tyagi
Racism
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The minority experience is often different from the college experience the white 71 percent of the student body receives. By Lauren Arnold
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‘I don’t see color’ is code for ‘I can’t accept your color.’ The colorblind argument is problematic, even if it means well. By Lauren Arnold
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A breakdown of colorism in the black community and how it puts lighter-skinned people ahead in various areas of life. By Lauren Arnold
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Conference on World AffairsEventsNews
Importance of exercising empathy discussed at Conference on World Affairs
by Heidi Harrisby Heidi HarrisA panel with diverse expertise spoke on working with vulnerable groups and human rights issues by using empathy By Heidi Harris
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ColumnsOpinion
Opinion: ‘Get Out’ and others fairly tackle race, pissing off white people in process
Why ‘Get Out’ and ‘Dear White People’ discuss relevant race issues but are met with opposition from white audiences. By Lauren Arnold
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The recent bomb threats to Jewish organizations have put Jewish CU students and faculty on edge. By Jackson Barnett and Carina Julig
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Cultural appreciation is one thing, but stealing from a culture and devaluing its people is never acceptable. By Lauren Arnold
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DiversityOpinion
Opinion: Let’s talk about the mom in the “Interview Interrupted” video
by Jesse Hughesby Jesse HughesReactions to the mom in the viral interrupted interview video reveals troubling assumptions about interracial marriage. By Jesse Hughes
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Privilege and oppression exist, on this campus and across the nation; we have to accept that to move forward. By Lauren Arnold