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NBC News Anchor Richard Lui to Participate in AAPI Webcast
05/08/2021 | 01:54pm EDT
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New York, May 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) (NGO Wire): Richard Lui, the renowned NBC news anchor, will speak at the Museum of Public Relations second annual tribute to the AAPI community in Communications: STOP ASIAN HATE: The Role of Communicators.
The free virtual event will be held Wed., May 12, 6pm-8pmET.
For registration and sponsorship info:
. More than 300 individuals throughout the U.S. and abroad have already registered.
Prior to joining NBC in 2010, Lui served as news anchor on CNN Worldwide. He was the first Asian-American ever to be appointed daily anchor for a U.S.-based network. He is also a member of the U.S. State Department s Speakers Program. Lui recently published a book,
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New York, May 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) (NGO Wire): Richard Lui, the renowned NBC news anchor, will speak at the Museum of Public Relations second annual tribute to the AAPI community in Communications: “STOP ASIAN HATE: The Role of Communicators.”
The free virtual event will be held Wed., May 12, 6pm-8pmET.
For registration and sponsorship info:
. More than 300 individuals throughout the U.S. and abroad have already registered.
Prior to joining NBC in 2010, Lui served as news anchor on CNN Worldwide. He was the first Asian-American ever to be appointed daily anchor for a U.S.-based network. He is also a member of the U.S. State Department’s Speakers’ Program. Lui recently published a book,
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There are several factors behind the significant rise in hate and violence against Asian Americans. Misinformation and misrepresentation are major triggers. The former president referring to COVID-19 as The China Virus didn t help.
The New York Timesrecently collected media reports of cases detailing assaults against Asian Americans where common phrases such as “You are the virus” and “Go back to China” were present.
Unfortunately, history shows such hatred is not new so how to change things?
On April 22, 2021, the Senate overwhelmingly passed an anti-Asian hate crimes bill. It now awaits House approval a sign of hope for a community that has long suffered from discrimination and racially motivated violence.
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