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  1. Debito Arudou (有道 出人, Arudō Debito, born David Christopher Schofill on 13 January 1965) is an American-born Japanese writer, blogger, and human rights activist. He was born in the United States and became a naturalized Japanese citizen in 2000.

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  3. Arudou Debito, author of the book “Embedded Racism: Japan’s Visible Minorities and Racial Discrimination,” says the election of immigrants to local government is “very important” for Japan’s democracy.

  4. Arudou Debito, author of the book “Embedded Racism: Japan’s Visible Minorities and Racial Discrimination,” says the election of immigrants to local government is “very important” for Japan’s democracy. “Non-Japanese residents’ viewpoints are woefully unseen in Japanese society.

  5. Debito Arudou, Ph.D. University Lecturer of Political Science. Author, "Second Edition, Embedded Racism in Japan" (Lexington Books / Rowman & Littlefield, 2022)

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  6. Jan 15, 2019 · Foreigners’ Rights in Japan: Interview with Activist and Writer Debito Arudou. A native of New York who eventually became a naturalized Japanese citizen, Arudou expresses strongly-held views on...

  7. Media marginalization and vilification of minorities in Japan. D Arudou. Press freedom in contemporary Japan, 213-228. , 2017. 5. 2017. Articles 1–20. ‪Unknown affiliation‬ - ‪‪Cited by 448‬‬ -...

  8. Jun 13, 2009 · In June 2009, Japan Times columnist, lecturer and human rights campaigner Aurdou Debito made a trip down to Tokyo to attend a conference.

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