Darker than Black: Discrimination in Japan
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According to Martin (2009), “Darker than Black is one of those rare series which is consistently better than it probably should be. It has all of the elements necessary to be a run-of-the mill series about super-powered agents, terrorists, and hoodlums, yet somehow it puts them together into two-episode stories which carry a heavier impact…
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Being Black in Japan: Biracial Japanese talk about discrimination and identity - The Washington Post
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Why some in Japan's hafu community say they feel like foreigners in their own country
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BLM Tokyo continues the conversation on race with webinar series - The Japan Times
The African American Encounter with by Gallicchio, Marc
There is no discrimination in Japan': survey results show statement is far from true - The Mainichi
Black people of Japan, we need to talk. - The Japan Times
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