AAJA Urges Newsrooms Not To Perpetuate Xenophobia in COVID-19 Coverage
The Asian American Journalists Association urges newsrooms to not perpetuate xenophobia in coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic as anti-Asian violence increases.
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
The Asian American Journalists Association urges newsrooms to not perpetuate xenophobia in coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic as anti-Asian violence increases.
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