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Gemma Chan and Henry Golding join Stop Asian Hate charity fundraiser

The star-studded list of UK supporters also includes singer-songwriter Rina Sawayama, British Vogue editor Edward Enninful, model Soo Joo Park, Labour MP Sarah Owen and pop singer Sinead Harnett. Announcing the fund on Instagram, Chan said: “Whilst much of the focus regarding anti-Asian attacks has been on the US, we know the problem is global – including a disturbing rise in hate crimes against people of ESEA appearance in the UK. In London alone attacks have tripled over the past year. “Like many others, I worry for family members every time they leave the house or use public transport. “My mum has worked for the NHS for most of her life – she and my dad have been followed and subjected to a number of verbal assaults since the beginning of the pandemic.

Dreaming Whilst Black s Adjani Salmon on who we re really laughing at

We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. Dreaming Whilst Black s Adjani Salmon on who we re really laughing at The 25-minute pilot follows a recruitment consultant with big dreams. Saturday Night Live, there were some who questioned the motives behind one particular sketch. Will You Take It? was a riff on the archetypal gameshow, where Kaluuya s Dr Tevin Jones attempted to convince his family to take the Covid vaccine. But it proved divisive. No. No. No. @nbcsnl, how did this skit even make it on air? tweeted Uché Blackstock, the founder and CEO of Advancing Health Equity. It s deeply problematic – making fun of Black folks declining the vaccine, esp without any context – past and ongoing racism within and outside healthcare institutions. You all should know better by now.

Them s trauma porn criticism is missing the point – here s why

GMB star suffered relentless racism after Piers Morgan exchange

Three weeks ago I took part in a television debate about the decision of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to publicly reveal the racism they claimed to have suffered as members of the royal family, and the impact on their mental health, he wrote. Since then I have been subjected to relentless racism myself on social media. I haven’t announced it. but I have been forced to step away from Twitter and Facebook myself, because it was getting too much. I am a strong person, but I am not made of steel. These are just the past few weeks of my own, very much lived experience of racism in Britain.

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