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The system sees most ethnic minority Hongkongers concentrated in a few neighbourhoods, and attend non-mainstream schools, which increases their isolation from the majority Chinese society. Photo: Edward Wong
Hong Kong and casual racism: we must see the problem before we can solve it
- Everyday instances of racism range from the lack of representation, or stereotyping, in pop culture to racist jokes
- But none can blame the majority Chinese when government efforts to tackle the problem have been half-hearted
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Ethnic minorities in Hong Kong
Updated: 8:30am, 13 Apr, 2019
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The system sees most ethnic minority Hongkongers concentrated in a few neighbourhoods, and attend non-mainstream schools, which increases their isolation from the majority Chinese society. Photo: Edward Wong
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