BBC Correspondent Danny Vincent Reflects on Anti-Black Discrimination in China

The longtime China-based BBC correspondent Danny Vincent reflected this week on the reports of discrimination and racism towards Africans in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou. As a black journalist who has spent more than a decade reporting in Hong Kong, Vincent said he has experienced discrimination firsthand. 

But he added that reducing what happened in Guangzhou to acts of racism misses larger economic and political factors that also played a part in fostering tensions between Chinese and Africans.

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