By collecting together scholarship that centralizes race and intercultural communication in order to interrogate the myths of colour-blindness and post-racialism, Race(ing) Intercultural Communication examines their manifestations in various discourses and mediums of communication. The contributions are at the forefront of theorizing about race, and its implications on intercultural communication, by examining (inter)national discourses, voices, and communities so as to envision alternate possibilities for co-existing socially. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of International and Intercultural Communication.