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June 16, 2021
Asian American Magazine Fights Erasure (SF Weekly)

An investor-backed media group laid claim to the moniker of S.F.’s long-running Hyphen magazine, a part of CAA’s AACRE coalition, sparking a conversation about writing over community history.

June 15, 2021
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Viral Images Show People of Color as Anti-Asian Perpetrators. That Misses the Bigger Picture. (NBC News)

While news reports and social media have perpetuated the idea that anti-Asian violence is committed mostly by people of color, a new analysis shows the majority of attackers are white.

June 7, 2021
Inside the California Organization Tracking anti-Asian Hate Incidents (Cal Matters)

Stop AAPI Hate, a California-based coalition, has recorded nearly 7,000 hate incidents involving Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders nationwide since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. It’s become a key source of information for the media and for advocates looking…

June 1, 2021
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A campus view at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), one of the schools affected by the settlement.
Colleges Should Admit Students Without the ACT or SAT (Inside Higher Ed)

The allure of standardized metrics for college admissions is understandable. A truly objective way for students to showcase their potential regardless of race or class would be a powerful equalizer. Sadly, the SAT and ACT are just the opposite –…

May 6, 2021
Asian Americans Reported Being Targeted at Least 2,400 Times This Year (CNN)

A center tracking reports of racism and discrimination against Asian Americans says it has received 6,603 firsthand complaints since last year. There were at least 2,410 anti-Asian hate incidents in the first three months of this year, according to Stop…

March 30, 2021
How to Stop the Dangerous Rise in Hatred Targeted at Asian Americans (HuffPost)

Racism against Asian Americans is longstanding and complex, and requires a comprehensive and multi-faceted approach. We need resources dedicated to local communities, including community safety programs and in-language support for those in need of mental health, legal and immigration services.

March 4, 2021
Curbing Anti-Asian and Pacific Islander Hate with Cynthia Choi (Our America with Julian Castro)

Cynthia Choi of Stop AAPI Hate and Chinese For Affirmative Action joins us to talk about scapegoating, the data collected on these verbal and physical attacks, and the pressing need for community-led, intersectional public safety initiatives.

March 2, 2021
A demonstrator wearing a face mask and holding a sign takes part in a rally to raise awareness of anti-Asian violence, near Chinatown in Los Angeles on Feb. 20, 2021.
Hate Crimes Targeting Asian Americans Spiked by 150% in Major US Cities (Voice of America)

In a troubling report released last month, Stop AAPI Hate said 126 of the incidents involved Asian Americans over the age of 60. “These violent assaults have a devastating impact on our community as they are part of an alarming…

February 27, 2021
As Attacks Against Asian Americans Spike, Jeremy Lin Pushes for Action (Washington Post)

“Something is changing in this generation of Asian Americans,” said Lin. “We are tired of being told that we don’t experience racism, we are tired of being told to keep our heads down and not make trouble,” Lin, who plays…

February 25, 2021
California State Governor Gavin Newsom stands at a podium during a February 2021 press event.
Californians Speak More Than 200 Languages. Not Everybody Gets the COVID Facts They Need. (Sacramento Bee)

California is one of the most linguistically diverse regions in the world nearly a year into the pandemic, that distinction continues to complicate attempts by state officials to disseminate critical information to all Californians. So far, the state provides materials…

February 25, 2021
Anti-Asian Hate Is Met Mostly With Silence in Silicon Valley (Bloomberg News)

Leaders in the Asian community want the tech industry in particular to be more vocal and take sustained action, owing to the outsized power and influence it wields, its large Asian employee and customer base and its dominance of the…

February 25, 2021
Vicha Ratanapakdee, 84, was assaulted on Jan. 28 while out on a morning walk and later died from head injuries. His son-in-law, Eric Lawson (right), holds a photo of Ratanapakdee as he stands with his wife, Monthanus, while attending a rally on Feb. 14 at San Francisco’s Civic Center Plaza in condemnation of the recent increase in violence towards the Asian American community around the Bay Area.
There’s Been a Surge of Attacks Against Asian Americans. Asians in the Bay Area Say the Hostility Isn’t New. (San Francisco Chronicle)

“Whenever there has been a public health crisis or an economic downturn, Asians and other communities have been the scapegoat,” explained CAA’sCynthia Choi, “and it really speaks to the status that we have as being forever foreigners, perpetual foreigners and…