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YOUTH IS BACK. firmer skin 97% wrinkles fade 88% moisturized skin 97% radiant skin 97% * Results from self-evaluation tests on 40 women after 28 days. Available at neimanmarcus.com and bergdorfgoodman.com PATENTED 1 IMAGE BY NEWSWEEK G 3 019 _ VOL.173 _ NO.06 For more headlines, go to NEWSWEEK.COM CAN YOU SEE IT NOW? It can be hard—and hurtful—to see your own racism. One psychologist tells parents who say their children are “color-blind” that their child has actually “just learned to be color-silent.” COVER CREDIT Photo illustration by Gluekit for Newsweek; Protest by: Dale de la Rey/AFP/Getty FEATURES INTERNATIONAL EDITION 24 Showdown It may not, yet, reach the level of Tiananmen Square, but the demonstrations in Hong Kong are rattling the world, China’s leadership and financial markets . BY BILL POWELL 32 “Feel How That Feels” A young woman of color’s take on why the fight against racism has to start with owning it. BY NADIRA HIRA FROM TOP: C.J. BURTON/GETTY; J. COUNTESS/CONTOUR/GETTY N E W S W E E K . C O M 2 DEPART In Focus 06 Mecca Bowin 08 Brasil On Th Yverdo Switze High N Lahor Slow B Peri p 10 The Last Taboo Real Money Talk for Women 14 Crossing the Line How and When Do Victims Speak Out? 23 Talking Points Joe Biden, Serena Williams and more Culture 42 Uncharted Lesser-Known Ancient Ruins 46 Save the City Winery Not Closed for Long 48 Parting Shot Lupita Nyong’o GOING WILD Lupita Nyong’o’s belief that “there’s no good species or bad species” shines through in her narration of docu- series Serengeti. _ Nancy Cooper hael Goesele nk Gilman + OPINION) _ Laura Davis ssa Jewsbury R _ Fred Guterl Harris uliana Pignataro ews _ Maria Vultaggio ch, Peter Carbonara, r, Tara Francis Chan er Groux (Gaming) Etherington-Smith, ce), Dom Passantino, ah Partos hodes Ernst _ Lee Habeeb Pollack iane Rice Michael Bessire ul Naughton essandra Amodio Katy Lyness avid Brennan, Nina Burleigh, Dan Cancian, Brendan Cole, Shane Croucher, Chantal Da Silva, Sam Earle, Benjamin Fearnow, Kashmira Gander, Ari Georgiou, Nicole Goodkind, Katherine Hignett, Jessica Kwong, James LaPorta, Cristina Maza, Tom O’Connor, Ewan Palmer, Callum Paton, Tom Porter, Bill Powell, Roberto Saviano*, Marc Vargas, Janice Williams, Christina Zhao (*Contributing) VIDEO Video Production Manager _ Jessica Durham London Video News Editor _ Daniel Orton Bangalore Video News Editor _ Nandini Krishnamoorthy S enior Video Producers _ Sho Murakoshi V ideo Producers - Chiara Brambilla, Rufaro Ndoro, Frances Rankin, N. Ravichandran, Holly Snelling M otion Graphics Producers _ Simon Vella PUBLISHED BY Newsweek LLC Chief Executive Officer _ Dev Pragad Chief Content Officer _ Dayan Candappa Chief Operating Officer _ Alvaro Palacios Chief Revenue Officer _ James Green Chief Financial Officer _ Amit Shah Chief Technology Officer _ Michael Lukac General Counsel _ Rosie Mckimmie VP, HR Business Partner _ Leiann Kaytmaz VP Ad Sales, North America _ Shaun Hekking SVP Global Creative Director _ Robert Lee Director, Content Strategy _ Nalin Kaul Deputy News Director + Senior Digital Strategist _ Adam Silvers Managing Editor, Branded + Native Content _ Paula Froelich Editor, Branded + Native Content _ Dan Avery Global Executive Producer _ Alfred Joyner G lobal Head of Programmatic + Partnerships _ Jeremy Makin SVP, Product + Business Intelligence _ Luciano Costa Senior Sales Director _ Chantal Mamboury Head of Subscription Operations _ Samantha Rhodes Newsstand Manager _ Kim Sermon GLOBAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF _ CREATIVE DIRECTOR _ Mic EDITORIAL DIRECTOR _ Ha DEPUTY EDITOR (EUROPE + MANAGING EDITOR _ Meli SPECIAL PROJECTS EDITOR EDITOR AT LARGE _ Diane EDITORIAL New York News Director _ J Managing Editor, Trending N Senior Editors _ Mo Mozu Meredith Wolf Schizer Deputy Editor _ Christoph Associate Editors James Hannah Osborne (Scien Harriet Sinclair (Politics) r London Sub-Editor _ Hanna Copy Chief _ Elizabeth Rh Contributing Editor, Opinion Editorial Assistant _ Jason CREATIVE Director of Photography _ D Contributing Art Director _ M Associate Art Director _ Pau Assistant Photo Editor _ Ale Digital Imaging Specialist K WRITERS NEWSWEEK (ISSN2052-1081), is published weekly except one week in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December due to combined issues. Newsweek International is published by Newsweek Magazine LLC, 25 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5LQ, UK. Printed by Quad/Graphics Europe Sp z o.o., Wyszkow, Poland For Article Reprints, Permissions and Licensing www.NewsweekReprints.com TMENT s a ng Dow ia he Mar on-les erland Notes e Burn iscope AUGUST 30, 2019 VO _ _ NO.06 _ TS wn ch -Bains, d INTERNATIONAL EDITION P. 10 Subscribe € SAVE 57% NEWSWEEK.COM/TRY “JournalismIdon’tseeelsewhereuntillater,ifatall.” ����� SAVE 57% A U G U S T 3 0 , 2 0 1 9 Rewind “How safe is sugar?” Newsweek asked since “over the last decade, the consumption of sugar and its substitutes have risen dramatically.” Some experts blame sugar for “cavities, obesity and even violent behavior,” while others suspect substitutes of causing “neurological problems, chromosome damage and bladder cancer.” Nevertheless, the “American appetite for sweets seems insatiable.” But today, new legislation has taken aim at sugar consumption by taxing sugar-sweetened beverages worldwide as public health concerns have grown over the spread of obesity and Type 2 Diabetes. 1951 ���������� ���� ���� �� ������� �� ��� �� ��������� Newsweek ����� �� ��� ��������������� �������� ��� ����� ��� ����� �� ��� ���� ��� ������ ��� ��� ������ ������ �������� �� ���� �� ���� ����� ���������� ���� ����� �� � ���� ��������� �������� ������� ���� ���� ��� ���� ����������� ������ �� ����� �� ���������� ������ �� ����������� 1985 4 N E W S W E E K . 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