News in Race & Culture
Duke in the News
Being In China to Get to Know China
Interview with Andrew Field, associate professor of Chinese history at Duke Kunshan University
Asian Americans Are Facing a Mental Health Crisis Fueled by Racism and Cultural Taboos
Commentary by Tiffany Lin, doctoral student in the Nurse Anesthesia program
Peacemaking Best Done by Spiritually Healthy People, Sacks Speakers Declare
Quotes Imam Abdullah Antepli, associate professor of the practice of interfaith relations in the Sanford School of Public Policy
The Politics of Reparations: The Path to Racial Equity Requires More Philanthropic Investment
Quotes William A. Darity Jr., professor of public policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy and professor of African and African American Studies, and economics
Why Black Americans Might Get Reparations Via Local Communities
Quotes William A. Darity Jr., professor of public policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy and professor of African and African American Studies, and economics
A Law That Helped End Slavery is Now a Weapon to End Affirmative Action
Quotes Darrell A.H. Miller, distinguished professor of law
‘Disney Wanted Children Who Would Compete and Embrace A Fierce Individualism’
Interview with Ariel Dorfman, professor of literature and Latin American Studies
Why Reparations for Slavery is Back in The Mainstream and Gaining Momentum
Quotes William A. Darity Jr., professor of public policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy and professor of African and African American Studies, and economics
Film Icon Richard Roundtree Incarnated ‘Black Superhero Image of a Malcom X’ With Style & ‘Swagger’
Interview with Mark Anthony Neal, distinguished professor of African & African American Studies and chair of the Department of African & African American Studies
The Pope Just Opened the Door to Blessing Same-Sex Couples. This Nun Secretly Blessed One More Than 15 Years Ago
Quotes Mark Chaves, professor of sociology