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    Commit a Hate Crime: Serve No Time?

    A young Thai American bartender, who was pepper-sprayed as suspects yelled “Go back to your country,” believes she was victimized twice: once during the...

    Trump’s Anti-China Rhetoric Has Emboldened Racism: Q/A with California State Senator Dave Min

    In an interview with Ethnic Media Services, California state Senator Dave Min says fighting anti-Asian hate is his top priority.

    Anti-China Rhetoric Takes Center Stage at Third Republican Presidential Debate

    China bashing loomed large at the third Republican Presidential debate, setting off fears of a fresh wave of anti-Asian American hate crimes.

    These Congressmen Saw Chinese Spies Where None Existed

    Three U.S. Congressmen set off alarm bells after a major land deal near a military base in Solano County, CA raised fears of Chinese spies.

    API Equity Budget in Jeopardy as California Faces $20 Billion Deficit

    The state’s $247 million API Equity Budget may not be renewed as California faces an unprecedented $22 billion budget deficit.

    How ChimeTV Breaks AAPI Representation Barriers

    ChimeTV is breaking barriers to AAPI representation in entertainment by playing a different game than the platform’s streaming competition.

    Has Anti-Asian Hate Crime Really Decreased?

    A new report from the California Department of Justice notes that hate crimes against Asian Americans have dramatically dropped since last year. But civil rights advocates say the data does not accurately reflect the threats the community continues to face.

    Three Voices on What It Takes to Heal From Hate

    A journalist and organizer, a former political prisoner and a professor of African American studies share their thoughts on how victims and communities heal from hate.

    ‘We Are Hitting a Crescendo’ — California Commission Holds First Public Forum on...

    With hate crimes on the rise, speakers at the California Commission on the State of Hate forum stressed the need to bolster civil rights law and community engagement.

    The Invisibility of Asians in America

    Though they are one of the oldest populations in the U.S., Asian Americans feel like they are still perceived as foreigners.

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