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Guest Column | In light of the Taco Bell incident and where we go from here

(02/22/18 7:17am)

Last week, a Penn Ph.D student was referred to as a c***k on his receipt at a local Taco Bell. Since then, the story has been shared across a multitude of media, from The Washington Post, The New York Post, local news stations, Asian-American sites, and even Reddit. It’s amazing that a lot of people have rallied in support against the usage of the anti-Asian slur, but some comments have also responded with tones of racism in the form of anti-blackness, as well as classism. If we want a meaningful dialogue on how these incidents can be prevented from happening again, we need to realize that structural racism goes beyond one-time events, and find productive ways to advocate for Asian Americans without putting others down. 


Guest Column by Soomin Shin and Miru Osuga | The myth of self-segregation at Penn

(12/12/16 3:25am)

Blaming “self-segregation” on minority groups is nothing new. To call out greek life, “similar cultural groups” and Du Bois College house as examples of widespread “self-segregation” is something that we need to think more critically about. But even more important is understanding where this kind of thinking comes from.