Asian American lawmakers call for a hearing on anti-Asian racism
The Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus plans to hold a hearing to discuss violent attacks during the pandemic.
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
The Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus plans to hold a hearing to discuss violent attacks during the pandemic.
“I think Asians are easy targets,” said Chris Kwok, a board member of the Asian American Federation, an advocacy group for Asian communities. “I think people feel like they won’t fight back. People feel ‘Oh, the police won’t report. And maybe Asians won’t report.’” Kwok co-authored a report for the Asian American Bar Association of … Read more
A spate of high-profile assaults on Asian Americans has renewed long-standing criticism from Democrats and civil rights groups that the U.S. government is vastly undercounting hate crimes, a problem that they say has grown more acute amid rising white nationalism and deepening racial strife.
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On any given day, Christal Yu fields about 10 texts and emails from fellow students asking about food pantries, rental assistance, or low-cost textbooks. A student at Borough of Manhattan Community College, she balances schoolwork with her role as a student navigator, guiding peers to critical resources. Right now, one of her biggest priorities is … Read more