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    ‘Disability is Everywhere’ — Yet Anti-Disability Hate Crimes Rising

    Although disability impacts well over a quarter of Americans, anti-disability hate is on the rise — including violent crime.

    Oakland Police Step Up Surveillance After Killing of Beloved Dentist

    Police in Oakland, CA are planning to increase their presence in the city's Chinatown and Little Saigon neighborhoods amid a surge in anti-Asian attacks.

    California to Launch New Anti Hate Initiative With a Focus on Healing

    With hate crimes and hate incidents on the rise nationwide, experts say community engagement and awareness are key to addressing the issue.

    Rise in Interracial Marriage a Counter Narrative to Hate and Division

    Census data shows that “mixed race” is the fastest growing category under racial identity, with about 17% of new marriages being interracial couples.

    Lt. Murphy, Shot 15 Times, Recalls Massacre at Oak Creek Gurdwara

    Murphy was the first to engage the shooter at the Oak Creek Gurdwara, making him an indelible part of Wisconsin's Sikh community.

    Vincent Chin’s Murder Sparked Pan-Asian Civil Rights Movement That Continues Today

    API leaders from across the US held a four-day commemoration in Detroit, Michigan, to honor the legacy of Vincent Chin, who was murdered in 1982.

    White Terrorists Pose Top Safety Risk — Focus on Most Violent, Ex-FBI Expert Advises

    Federal and state agencies continue to downplay the threat posed by white supremacist groups that are increasingly entering the mainstream.

    Cross-Racial Solidarity Against Racist Violence: The Legacy of Vincent Chin

    The killing of Vincent Chin 40 years ago marked the birth of the modern day Asian American civil rights movement.

    Housing, Hate, and Health Top Concerns for AAPI in LA

    The agency will be translating all written materials into the 15 most-used languages in the state and adding more interpreters to its phone lines.

    Asian American Women Reflect on How to Move Beyond Hate Attacks

    According to the web portal Stop AAPI Hate, since March 2020, there have been over 10,000 attacks, 16% of which have been physically violent.

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