Racial equity in Hong Kong: reality or myth?
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Hong Kong categorises people who are not Chinese or caucasian as "ethnic minorities" and its media often portrays these people as an underclass of criminals, incapable of making contribution to mainstream society. In this panel discussion, journalist and FCC Clare Hollingworth fellow Jay Ganglani moderates a panel of two prominent trailblazers of African and South Asian heritage, along with a journalist who has covered many issues affecting ethnic minorities in Hong Kong.
You'll hear from Jeffery Andrews, Hong Kong's first ever ethnic minority social worker, a tireless contributor to a charity serving marginalised and disadvantaged communities and advisor at Diversity Hub, along with Innocent Mutanga, a former asylum seeker from Zimbabwe, now an investment banker and founder of the Africa Centre for Hong Kong, and South China Morning Post journalist Kathryn Giordano, who has filed many stories on Hong Kong's diverse ethnic minority community.
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