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WALKING her dog through an Edinburgh park in June 2020, 33-year-old student Vivien was enjoying the feeling of freedom as the first lockdown lifted. T ....
The star-studded list of UK supporters also includes singer-songwriter Rina Sawayama, British Vogue editor Edward Enninful, model Soo Joo Park, Labour MP Sarah Owen and pop singer Sinead Harnett. Announcing the fund on Instagram, Chan said: “Whilst much of the focus regarding anti-Asian attacks has been on the US, we know the problem is global – including a disturbing rise in hate crimes against people of ESEA appearance in the UK. In London alone attacks have tripled over the past year. “Like many others, I worry for family members every time they leave the house or use public transport. “My mum has worked for the NHS for most of her life – she and my dad have been followed and subjected to a number of verbal assaults since the beginning of the pandemic. ....
Gemma Chan, Henry Golding Back U.K. Stop Asian Hate Initiative Naman Ramachandran, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail “Captain Marvel” actor Gemma Chan, “Crazy Rich Asians” star Henry Golding and “Doctor Strange” actor Benedict Wong are throwing their support behind an initiative to help the U.K.’s East and South East Asian (ESEA) community amid a rise in hate crimes following the COVID-19 crisis. The launch comes after a U.S. initiative from GoFundMe raised more than $6 million. The U.K. ‘Stop Asian Hate’ campaign is raising funds for grants that will be issued, via GoFundMe, to organizations working with the ESEA community across the U.K. ....
Gemma Chan worries for family as she backs anti-Asian hate crime charity Published image copyrightGetty Images image captionChan is known for her role as robot Mia in Channel 4 drama Humans and her film appearances in the likes of Crazy Rich Asians Gemma Chan has given her backing to a campaign raising money for the East and South East Asian (ESEA) community amid an increase in anti-Asian hate crime. The actress said her Chinese parents had faced verbal assaults since the beginning of the pandemic and called for increased awareness and support. Like many others, I worry for family members every time they leave the house or use public transport, she revealed. ....
Celebrities unite to back #StopAsianHate campaign Marvel film stars Gemma Chan and Benedict Wong among prominent east and south-east Asian people taking action on UK’s wave of COVID-related sinophobia By Nosheen Iqbal / The Observer The Marvel film star Gemma Chan has revealed that she is frightened for her family in the UK after a surge in hate crimes against Chinese, Japanese and south-east Asian people. Speaking to the Observer to help raise awareness for a national #StopAsianHate campaign, Chan said she was “deeply concerned and disturbed” at police figures revealing that, in London alone, attacks on east and south-east Asian people (ESEA) have tripled over the past year. ....