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In an era of “us” and “them,” be an “other” — someone trying to understand how we all live together. Journalism about the multicultural nation America will become — hosted by Rupa Shenoy.
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A university redefines what it means to have connections to slavery.
"...We just never wanted to make white people uncomfortable."
Will Lilly Chin's Jeopardy! win define the rest of her life?
The next census results may show whether MLK's last dream will be fulfilled.
Two words made him the target of death threats.
Comedian Jimmy O. Yang wrote a book about all the embarrassing things he did while trying to find his identity — including drug use and strip club visits. His parents read it. Let's just say ... there was fallout.
In an era of Trump-fueled identity politics, some brown adopted kids of white parents are reconsidering where they stand.
Does the release of the first mainstream movie about a black superhero mean Hollywood's gotten past its identity issues?
Nothing’s supposed to happen on the train. But when Portlanders learned that safety was an illusion, some of them decided they couldn’t risk believing in illusions anymore.
Portland, Oregon is beautiful. And very liberal, according to the TV show Portlandia. But last year it was also home to one of the country's most shocking hate crimes. So, in dozens of in-depth interviews, Otherhood's Rupa Shenoy digs into Portland's history to understand why that city — and the country — are seeing a resurgence of hate.
The author of viral essay "White Women Drive Me Crazy" joins Rupa to talk about it.
The same week as the Manchester bombing, Trump proposes cutting the controversial program that aims to identify similar bombers in the US.
Lilly Singh got famous by being herself ... but will Hollywood let her be someone else?
Buzzfeed writer Scaachi Koul discusses how white privilege affects her family and how racism is institutionalized in Canada.
Is standing out the best way to stand up to Trump?
People who organized the March for Science in DC didn’t come out and blame President Donald Trump for science being under attack. Does that mean they're not inclusive, and don't respect the experiences of people who are marginalized by Trump's policies?
The Kominas get a lot of press for being Muslim and Hindu in a genre dominated by white artists. But they kinda just want to rock.
A veteran asked Otherhood host Rupa Shenoy to look into how "others" within military communities feel about veterans' overwhelming support for President Donald Trump.
In the US, any citizen, of any culture, is American. In Denmark, that’s not necessarily the case.
The Latina who led ICE

The Latina who led ICE

2017-03-1730:52

She was ICE director for a president immigration activists angrily called “the deporter in chief.” Now she’s back home in Texas, unpacking boxes and watching her former employees try to carry out President Trump’s orders to deport millions of people, fast.
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