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White nationalists carry torches on the grounds of the University of Virginia, on the eve of a planned Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, US August 11, 2017. Picture taken August 11, 2017.

How often have you dealt with racism? Her friends’ answers surprised her.

Culture

Nayomi Munaweera asked her Facebook friends to talk about race. She was deluged with stories about friends’ experiences — and new ways of thinking about America.

Young residents pose for a photograph on a street in the Clifton neighborhood of Staten Island in New York on October 25, 2014. The area is home to a community known as "Little Liberia" — it has the largest concentration of Liberians outside of Africa.

A new hotline fights Ebola-related stigma against African immigrants

Health
At a government school in Paposa, Haryana, children devour kadhi and rice.

India’s school lunch program not only fights hunger — it can breed tolerance

Lifestyle & Belief
The World

Race debate in China

Conflict & Justice
The World

Skin: a youth under apartheid

Global Politics
The World

France wrestles with statistics

Conflict & Justice

France is officially color-blind: it’s against the law there to collect statistics on race, religion or ethnicity, but some critics say just because you don’t ask questions, doesn’t mean discrimination doesn’t exist

The World

Voter prejudice

Conflict & Justice

Faith shares her thoughts on the unambiguous racism expressed by some West Virginia voters ahead of the state’s Democratic primary.