In the Texas Desert, a WWII Era Internment Camp Unites Asians, Latinos
Survivors of the State Department operation called “Quiet Passages” returned to the grounds of this erstwhile concentration camp just 35 miles from the Mexican border.
Major Metropolitan Areas Did Not Submit Data to FBI, Causing Severe Undercount of Hate Crimes
There was a huge spike in hate crimes against Asian Americans last year, nearly doubling the number of such crimes in 2019.
ASIAN AMERICANS CALL FOR MULTI-RACIAL SOLIDARITY AT FIRST-EVER UNITY MARCH
WASHINGTON DC — Approximately 15,000 people gathered June 25 at the National Mall here for the first-ever Unity March, organized to draw attention to the dramatic spike in hate crimes against the Asian American Pacific Islander Community.
Asian American Women reflect on how to move beyond hate attacks
Asian American women are experiencing a fresh wave of violent, hate-related attacks.
ASIAN AMERICANS REFLECT ON COMMUNITY’S VULNERABILITY AFTER SIX WOMEN MURDERED IN GEORGIA
Asian Americans across the U.S. reflected on their community’s vulnerability to racist attacks, after 21 year-old Robert Aaron Long killed six Asian American women at three locations in Georgia on March 16.