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Political Solidarity Is A Solution to Attacks Against Asian Americans
Julie Ae Kim was saddened and frightened by reports on the rise of violence against Asian Americans during the pandemic. She looked to the histories of political solidarity for answers. Design by Ingrid Frahm
This past spring, I was in lockdown in my tiny studio along with the rest of New York City. It was ominous. I would hear sirens multiple times a day, the red lights blinking through my sheer curtain. The Laundromats were closed, so my dirty clothes were piling up, the entire city narrowing to just my immediate block: bodega, supermarket, the park, liquor store. In April, I heard about an acid attack on a young Asian-American in Brooklyn while she was taking out the garbage, then in July, about an 89-year-old Asian woman who was set on fire and didn’t tell her family what happened right away because she didn’t want them to worry. But then, I didn’t hear much else. Just like I didn’t hear about Ee L
More Policing Is Not the Solution to Anti-Asian Violence
Oakland Deputy Police Chief Chris Bolton looks at a street vendor while visiting businesses around Chinatown in Oakland, California, on February 16, 2021.
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Asian Americans are crying out against an escalation of anti-Asian attacks in San Francisco, San Jose, New York, and all across the United States. In light of the scant media coverage, Asian American celebrities like Daniel Dae Kim, Daniel Wu, and cast members from the blockbuster film
Crazy Rich Asians have taken to social media to raise awareness of Asian elders who have been brutalized and killed. While calling out anti-Asian racism and violence is vital, the violence that Asian Americans experience is deeper than just hateful attitudes or interpersonal racial bias, it is also a story of state violence, including police-perpetrated violence– a truth that has received even less public attention.