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During AAPI Heritage Month, National Hate Survey Serves as Reminder of Challenges
In the period between March 19, 2020 and Dec. 31, 2021, a total of 10,905 hate incidents against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. were reported to Stop AAPI Hate.
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National Survey From ‘Stop AAPI Hate' Reports 10,000+ Hate Incidents in Under 2 Years
In the period between March 19, 2020 and Dec. 31, 2021, a total of 10,905 hate incidents against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. were reported to Stop AAPI Hate.
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FBI Releases Ads Asking Hate Crime Victims to Come Forward
The FBI San Francisco office is launching a publicity campaign to encourage the victims of hate crimes to come forward.
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2 Asian Women Remain Hospitalized After Being Stabbed in San Francisco
An Asian grandmother is recuperating from emergency surgery after her family says she was stabbed at a San Francisco bus stop Tuesday afternoon. Another victim, who is also Asian, also remains in the hospital.
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‘It Is So Sad': Attacks Against Asian Elders Continue in the Bay Area
Despite the trending #StopAsianHate hashtag and the national headlines, Asian elders in the Bay Area are still being targeted.
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Rallying in New York City to Stop AAPI Hate
New York politicians and residents gather in a rally to stop anti-Asian violence in Midtown Manhattan on April 1 -
Running to Protest
Coffey, who uses only one name, began Running to Protest after the deaths of George Floyd and others. This spring the group rallied against attacks on Asians and Asian Americans. -
SD Leaders Participating in Stop AAPI Virtual Discussion
An event to discuss how to combat racism and hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders will be held virtually for San Diegans.
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San Diego County Leaders to Participate in Stop Asian Hate Virtual Summit. Here's How to Register
As attacks and hate crimes against the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community increases nationwide, San Diego County leaders will participate in an event to discuss the matter on Wednesday.
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2 Doormen Fired for Not Acting in Brutal NYC Beating of 65-Year-Old Asian Woman
Two doormen have been fired for not acting as an Asian American woman was brutally attacked in front of their building near New York City’s Times Square.
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‘This Is Nothing New': Stop Asian Hate Protesters, in Their Own Words
Racism against Asian Americans is nothing new to those who have experienced it. But a recent rise in violent crimes against them has ignited deep-rooted fears and drawn national attention. Now, members of the Asian-American community and their allies are calling for people to educate themselves and end the hate.
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3 Texas Teachers Under Investigation Over Racist Quiz Question
Three Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD teachers are on paid administrative leave and under investigation after a racist multiple-choice question appeared on a middle school quiz.
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Convicted Mom Murderer Arrested in Brutal NYC Beating of 65-Year-Old Asian Woman
Authorities have arrested a man who viciously attacked an Asian American woman near New York City’s Times Square.
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65-Year-Old Asian Woman Kicked in Stomach, Stomped in Face as NYC Witnesses Stand By
A violent attack against an Asian-American man aboard a Brooklyn subway train and a separate assault on an Asian woman in Manhattan are being investigated by police. New York’s Hate Crimes Task Force has offered to assist in the investigation.
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Asian American Official Shows His Military Scars During Meeting, Asks ‘Is This Patriot Enough?'
Lee Wong, chairman of the West Chester, Ohio, Township Board of Trustees, condemned anti-Asian violence during an unscripted moment that has gone viral.
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Asian American Mom's Heartfelt Talk With Her Kids About Anti-Asian Violence Goes Viral
Jane Park said that before last week, she hadn’t addressed mass shootings with her kids, Bennett, 7, and Ruby, 5. “It really does scare me,” the Seattle mom told TODAY Parents. “And Bennett, my 7-year-old, is in first grade now. I worked as a local new reporter and I remember the Sandy Hook shootings, so he’s at the age of those children.”...
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Asian American Mom's Heartfelt Talk With Her Kids About Anti-Asian Violence Goes Viral
Jane Park said that before last week, she hadn’t addressed mass shootings with her kids, Bennett, 7, and Ruby, 5.