Reflecting On Racialization: One Chinese Canadian Lawyer’s Perspective
My Rocky Relationship with Being Racialized In advance of a talk (as I like to do) I spend time reflecting on the questions the panel
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My Rocky Relationship with Being Racialized In advance of a talk (as I like to do) I spend time reflecting on the questions the panel
Dear Anxiety: I have a hearing in less than two hours. I am writing you to spill my heart and in hopes that I put
On the surface level, you see accomplishments / accolades / doing things I wasn’t supposed to do at my age, and frankly undeserved privileges in
I want to write this piece partially because when a law student who passed on her experiences to me, it triggered my own experiences which
This piece has been simmering and marinating in the back of my mind for awhile now. Meeting a mentor last week who had at a
Last Friday, I had the privilege of mentoring two brilliant students. Both students were racialized law students. Both reminded me of myself. They were very
In the first three months of this month, I have had the privilege (and I would also call it also a personal and familial/community responsibility)
Will Tao is an Award-Winning Canadian Immigration and Refugee Lawyer, Writer, and Policy Advisor based in Vancouver. Vancouver Immigration Blog is a public legal resource and social commentary.
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