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Commentator: Don't Stop Arguing, Complaining And Fighting For 'Identity Politics'

Thursday, December 08, 2016

No one seems to have a satisfying definition of "identity politics," but clearly we've been paying too much attention to race, gender and sexual orientation, right? Not so fast.

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What's So Funny About The Indian Accent? Episode 15

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Mumbai-based comedians Anuvab Pal and Kunaal Roy Kapur, Code Switch's Tasneem Raja and NPR's Amita Kelly talk about what "Thank you, come again!" means to them.

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Comics Maz Jobrani and Aparna Nancherla On Their 'Difficult' Names: Episode 12

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Code Switch's Tasneem Raja talks to the two comedians about navigating careers and personal lives with names that regularly inspire mild panic.

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Semi-Automatic Weapons Without A Background Check Can Be Just A Click Away

Friday, June 17, 2016

The Armslist website, and others like it, are coming under increased scrutiny by law enforcement, gun control advocates and researchers as debate over access to these kinds of weapons heats up.

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A Long, Complicated Battle Over 9,000-Year-Old Bones Is Finally Over

Thursday, May 05, 2016

The 1996 discovery of Kennewick Man, one of the oldest North American human skeletons ever found, erupted in an unprecedented fight between scientists and Native American beliefs.

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Dear White Artists Making Music Videos In India: Step Away From The 'Holi' Powder

Monday, February 01, 2016

Yes, this is about the new Beyoncé-Coldplay music video for "Hymn for the Weekend," which also features levitating sadhus, a child painted blue to resemble Hindu gods, and fire-breathing.

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A Few Good Reads On The Missouri Protesters And Journalistic Outrage

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

By now, you've probably heard about the video from Monday of protesters at the University of Missouri asking a student photographer — shooting on assignment for ESPN — to leave them alone, chanting, "Hey hey, ho ho, reporters have got to go!" and pushing him away.

While protesters have since ...

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This Year's 'Most Code Switch' Halloween Costume: #ChristopherColumbusing

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Ah, the fine art of Columbusing. Code Switch has explored the subject in the past:

If you've danced to an Afrobeat-heavy pop song, dipped hummus, sipped coconut water, participated in a Desi-inspired color run or sported a henna tattoo, then you've Columbused something.

Columbusing ...

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Join Our Twitter Conversation About Rachel Dolezal, Gender And Race

Friday, June 12, 2015

There's a whole lot of conversation going on about the revelation that Rachel Dolezal, the president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Wash., is seemingly a white woman who has been living as a black woman for many years. There's so much to unpack here — What made her do ...

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It's Friday. Enjoy This Video Of 'Single Ladies' Set To The DuckTales Theme Song

Friday, May 29, 2015

Presented without comment. Because what is there to say, beyond "This is the music video for Beyoncé's 'Single Ladies' set to the DuckTales theme song"?

Happy Friday.

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