Indian American leader honored for confronting hate and discrimination against AAPI communities with data, partnerships, and policy solutions
While geopolitical tensions between Beijing and Washington were high this year, Chinese students and migrants are still coming to the United States, with more crossing the border than ever before.
In 2021, there were a record-breaking 786 hate crimes reported in Los Angeles County. As Reporter Madison Hogue reports, these crimes and other hate-related incidents are broken down in this report.
China bashing loomed large at the third Republican Presidential debate Nov. 8 in Miami Florida, setting off fears of a fresh wave of anti-Asian American hate crimes.
California’s top 10 public transit agencies must survey riders about safety, sexual harassment, and racial and gender-based discrimination in order to learn more about threats to riders of buses and trains, according to new requirements spelled out in legislation signed into state law.
California recently awarded $91 million in grants to local organizations that help prevent hate crimes or support survivors, part of an unprecedented effort to combat hate in a state that saw a 20% increase in such crimes in 2022.
The South Asian Network (SAN) opened its doors to the community in Little Bangladesh on August 26.
The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) has recommitted funding for the Stop the Hate program to support direct services to victims of hate and their families and to provide prevention and intervention services against and in response to hate.
The Ethnic Media Conference Awards and Expo was a full day event attended by over 300 journalists, publishers, elected officials, business leaders, and others.
Learning self-defense and taking power into your own hands – that’s the solution to anti-Asian hate being pushed in a new documentary.