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Author: Shalini Shankar

Shalini Shankar is an associate professor of anthropology and Asian American studies at Northwestern University and the author of the forthcoming ethnography Advertising Diversity: Ad Agencies and Asian American Consumers. She is an Oped Project Public Voices Fellow.
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A Super Bowl of Racial Candor?

Shalini Shankar

We will see a historic ad today during the Super Bowl. A 60-second ad to end domestic violence, from the “No More” public service campaign, will play for audiences in the midst of the football revelry—just as ads from this campaign have aired during countless regular and postseason games. But isn’t it time that we […]

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