‘Binary thinking’ : Why Zohran Mamdani’s African identity doesn’t fit US racial boxes
The New York mayoral candidate, who was born in Uganda, has faced backlash in the US over his complex identity – but here in Kampala, Ugandans of Indian descent are unquestioningly considered African Amid the trees clustered with jackfruit and the boda boda motorcycles weaving precariously (…)
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