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Growing climate of fear

Growing climate of fear Growing climate of fear Amid the increase of anti-Asian hate crimes in the US, Life spoke to former ambassador Kobsak Chutikul about racism and how to change the narrative published : 25 May 2021 at 04:00 1 Like other immigrants, Chutikan Hoover remembered the thrill of stepping foot in the US the land of opportunity for the first time nearly two decades ago. She now lives with her husband in Raleigh, the capital of North Carolina, and runs a licensed spa business. I think America still has potential but the opportunities have changed. It is not the same as before but if you are creative, you can still make a fortune, she said.

Netflix shows support for Asian Americans with viral social post

Netflix shows support for Asian Americans with viral social post Details 11 May 2021 Netflix has shared on its social media platforms, a video dedicated to celebrating Asian and Asian American individuals. Netflix said in its YouTube caption that Asians deserve better than the erasure, caricatures, and stereotypes perpetuated by the entertainment industry. Sharing the video on its LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter pages, the streaming site said in the posts: We are brave, we are strong, we are more than a stereotype. Our stories have no boundaries. Today and every day, celebrate who we are. The video stars familiar faces such as Lana Condor, Tan France, and Daniel Dae Kim.  Echoing various stereotypes perpetuated by the media, the individuals in the video describe how Asians are made out to be cliches and that it was easier to hurt someone who s not real . The video was welcomed with over 4000 positive reactions on LinkedIn, and

I feel like I was meant to do this : Asian American activists reflect on their work in the last year

I feel like I was meant to do this : Asian American activists reflect on their work in the last year CNBC 5/6/2021 © Provided by CNBC A man holds a sign that reads Manjusha Kulkarni describes the March 16 Atlanta-area shooting of eight people, including the killing of six Asian women, as beyond our worst nightmares. Kulkarni, 51, is South Asian American and executive director of the Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council. In February 2020, she co-founded Stop AAPI Hate, the national coalition working to document and address rising anti-Asian hate incidents during the coronavirus pandemic. Though she s spent her career advocating on behalf of Asian American and Pacific Islander, AAPI, communities, the mass shooting targeting Asian women and law enforcement s handling of it afterward were a low point for Kulkarni.

Anti-Asian Violence and Efforts to Combat It - San Francisco Bay Times

Anti-Asian Violence and Efforts to Combat It Anti-Asian Violence and Efforts to Combat It “For far too long our culture has belittled, fetishized, and dehumanized API women, especially poorer, southeast Asian women…I am urging President Biden, Congress, and every state and local official to work diligently to address [the] ongoing violence against the API community, work diligently to end human trafficking, prioritize the end of sexual violence against women, and help heal racial divides in our country.” Oakland Councilmember Sheng Thao Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, hate crimes against Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities have risen by at least 150 percent, according to the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University. The crimes have included attacks on some of the most vulnerable citizens, such as the elderly and the poor. Xenophobic rhetoric connecting the pandemic to those who are AAPI is one of th

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