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Comment: Yukiko Lui
Identity is a tricky thing as a third culture kid, but better media representation can help, arguesYukiko Lui
Comment: Yukiko Lui
Prescriptive expectations and stereotypes make the question of identity a difficult one to navigate for people of colour, argues Yukiko Lui
Comment: Yukiko Lui
The term ‘liberal’ allows people to ignore the nuances of other people’s oppression, argues Yukiko Lui
Comment: Yukiko Lui
The openness to different kinds of identity should not be derided, but celebrated, argues Yukiko Lui
Comment: Yukiko Lui
Whilst access for students from minority backgrounds is improving, the curricula is still dominated by white males, argues Yukiko Lui
Comment: Yukiko Lui
In light of Trump’s divisive first week in office, Yukiko Lui argues that rejecting the president’s idea of patriotism in favour of a new one may be the best way forward
Comment: Yukiko Lui
‘Selling out’ is sometimes the only option for less privileged students, argues Yukiko Lui
Comment: Yukiko Lui
In her first column, Yukiko Lui argues that our age is a much-neglected factor in discussions of identity and difference
Comment: Yukiko Lui
Politics without emotion is a privilege
It’s only natural that people want to retreat from discussions where their identity and right to exist is questioned, argues Yukiko Lui