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Posts by Sherina Ong

7 Things People of Color Worry About When Relocating That White People Don’t

By Sherina Ong | August 18, 2016

#1: “Being a clearly visible minority.” If you’re white, this info might give you a whole new perspective on what moving to a new place means for people of color.

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4 Reasons Why We’ve Got to Stop Using ‘Ethnic’ to Describe People of Color

By Sherina Ong | July 21, 2016

“I’m not anything, I’m just white!” Are you being racist if you only use “ethnic” for people of color? The reason we use this word like this will make your head spin.

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4 Reasons Why the Lack of Asian Americans in Hollywood Is Completely Absurd

By Sherina Ong | June 29, 2016

Do you know the numbers of Asian Americans in leading Hollywood roles? It’s really dismal, and this will show you how the media could be doing much better.

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4 Ways Colonialism Affects the Everyday Lives of Filipino Americans

By Sherina Ong | June 8, 2016

“#1: Comments about the darkness or lightness of your skin.” The colonial mentality has been passed down through generations – and here’s how it looks for Filipino Americans today.

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