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Why Do American Grocery Stores Still Have an Ethnic Aisle?

This international hodgepodge strikes many shoppers and food purveyors as antiquated. But doing away with it isn’t as easy as it might sound.

BD, Direct Relief and NACHC Award $900,000 in Grants to Help Community Health Centers Address Health Equity in Underserved U S Communities

Olympics carry a question: What does it mean to be Japanese?

Olympics carry a question: What does it mean to be Japanese? By MARI YAMAGUCHIAugust 4, 2021 GMT TOKYO (AP) Two multiracial athletes, two high-profile roles: Rising NBA star Rui Hachimura carried the Japanese flag at the Olympics’ opening ceremony. Tennis superstar Naomi Osaka lit the Olympic cauldron. For Japan, it was a remarkable showcase of racial diversity but one that also highlighted how much remains missing in a nation that values homogeneity and conformity. Osaka and Hachimura, both of whom have one foreign parent and one Japanese parent, were cheered warmly by many even as some nationalists pounded them online for not being “pure Japanese.” It has rekindled a debate on racial identity that points toward a particular and thorny question: What does it mean to be Japanese?

Nevada schools reckon with race, triggering polarization

RENO, Nev. (AP) Nevada has become the latest flashpoint in a national debate over how to teach students about racism and its role in U.S. history, with parents clashing over curriculum proposals.

Haitians in Mexico see bleak choices as they seek protection

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) Adrián is trying to settle in to his third new city since 2016, when his wife was raped and mother was killed in Haiti. He will go anywhere but home. “Why do they send us back to Haiti?” he said outside a cheap Mexican hotel blocks from the border with El Paso, Texas, where he was living with his wife and about 20 other Haitians last month.

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