Asian American groups to march in Washington against hate crimes
The Asian American community is extraordinarily diverse but shares a history of fighting historic discrimination, underinvestment and underrepresentation.
The Asian American community is extraordinarily diverse but shares a history of fighting historic discrimination, underinvestment and underrepresentation.
Of 6,576 offenders recorded, 55 per cent were white, 20 percent Black, 16 per cent unknown, 6 per cent of multiple races and 1 per cent Asian, said the report
It will help federal, state, and local governments confront anti-Asian hate across America.
For East and South East Asian (ESEA) communities around the world, the enormity of the tragedy in Atlanta is a painful reminder of the ongoing anti-Asian violence that has been on the increase over the past year.
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People from the Jewish, Muslim, and Indian American communities gathered on the steps of Tifereth Israel Synagogue in northwest Washington…
People from the Jewish, Muslim, and Indian American communities gathered on the steps of Tifereth Israel Synagogue in northwest Washington…