A new report from Stop AAPI Hate reveals a troubling rise in anti-Asian hate online following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election.
Online Hate Targeting South Asians Surges Post 2024 Elections
Anti-South Asian slurs and threats of violence in extremist online spaces have seen a dramatic increase since the November 2024 elections reveals Stop AAPI Hate.
At least 3,268 hate crimes were reported across 42 major cities.
From surging online hate to admissions battles, Asian American communities face new challenges amid political tensions.
Slurs and threats of violence have been directed primarily at South Asian communities, according to new data
Stop AAPI Hate has launched a new advocacy campaign to challenge the Trump administration’s relentless attacks on immigrants.
Anti-Asian hate surged online following President Trump’s November victory, with South Asian communities targeted the most, according to data from Stop AAPI Hate.
Stop AAPI Hate has launched a new advocacy campaign, Many Roots, One Home, to push back against the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
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