“Heard” but not seen: being Black in South Korea - Unbias the News (with David Lee)

Korean industries have commodified Black music and other components of their culture, but an ethnocentric-nationalist narrative, colorism and lack of legal protection against discrimination has made it more challenging  to  curtail the othering of Black people in South Korea.  

4000 words - 2022

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