Excerpt | Settler Colonialism | White Privilege | Accountability What to Do With Your White Guilt Author Hilary Giovale knows that moving through guilt into accountability creates necessary change鈥攆or yourself and others. Hilary Giovale | Oct 8, 2024
Analysis In Cuba, Afro Hair Honors Identity and Cultural Roots As a historian and hairstylist, the owner of community salon Rizo Libre wants her services to go far beyond hair. Rachel Pereda | May 10, 2024
Opinion | Food Food as a Portal鈥攖o Myself 鈥淚n my blood is a culture that is inextricable from its food. How could I reclaim this after years of denying myself this birthright?鈥 Ayu Sutriasa | Nov 18, 2021
Excerpt | Books Identity and Islamophobia in a Post-9/11 Graphic Novel for Teens In 鈥淧iece by Piece: The Story of Nisrin鈥檚 Hijab,鈥 a young teen struggles to define her identity in the aftermath of a hate crime. Priya Huq | Sep 12, 2021
Opinion | White Supremacy Shapeshifting: Discovering the 鈥淲e鈥 in Mixed-Race Experiences For mixed-race people, especially those of us who have one White parent, the answers to questions of identity can be confusing to sort out. Anne Liu Kellor | Aug 9, 2021
Opinion | Asian Americans | API Stories Pieces: An Exploration of Mixed-Asian Identity 鈥淲ithin me, I hold two cultures, two ancestries that sometimes feel at odds with each other. But when they exist in me, they create something that is simultaneously both and neither.鈥 Ayu Sutriasa | May 12, 2021