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Dear white men: Learn Our Names

*This article of mine is published on CNN.” Sen. David Perdue, a Georgia Republican who is facing a tight reelection battle, intentionally mispronounced Sen. Kamala Harris’ name at a Friday rally in Macon, Georgia, where he took the stage before introducing President Donald Trump. The GOP Senator called the vice presidential candidate, and his Senate Budget Committee colleague whom he […]

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Tucker Carlson Refuses to Dismiss White Supremacy

*This article of mine is published on Medium.* You could say Tucker Carlson and controversy are well acquainted, but the racist and sexist content the Fox News anchor spews on his cable news show is apparently getting too, well, racist and sexist even for his network’s top brass. To quickly recap, because there’s a lot of material in Carlson’s

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Anushay On CNN: Racism Is Trump’s Reelection Strategy

After Trump’s series of attacks on the four freshmen congresswomen, who happen to all be women of color, I went on Hala Gorani’s CNN International show to give my thoughts on the president’s racism. Racism isn’t a bug of this Administration- it’s the feature. And an important reelection strategy for Trump. Watch below!

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I Found The Best Of America In Charlottesville

*This article of mine is published on CNN.* I will forever remember the summer of 2017 as the summer I watched my sleepy, beautiful college town of Charlottesville burn across the world’s television screens as neo-Nazi groups descended, clashing with counter-protesters, leaving one dead and many injured. As I watched on television and online, part

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Charleston Shootings: The Intersection Of Race And Gender

*This post of mine was also published on The Huffington Post.* In the aftermath of the Charleston Shootings, which killed nine churchgoers in South Carolina, there has been so much discussion around whether the incident can be labeled an act of terrorism to whether the Confederate flag should still fly. Much of America remains wrapped up in this

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