Anti-Asian Hate Watch, April 24, 2024
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Read MoreCalifornia Attorney General Rob Bonta urged victims of a hate crime to gather as much evidence as possible and to get details.
Read MoreLast Thursday, April 4, 2024, Positively Filipino hosted a webinar on the role Filipino nurses played during the pandamic and how they faced Anti-Asian Hate.
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Read MoreAmid bullying in school, a young Asian American realizes she was trying to cover over the parts of her culture that might appear “too different.”
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Read MoreAmid the recent wave of pandemic-triggered anti-Asian violence, ‘80s hate victim Vincent Chin’s supporters are reanimating his memory by launching the Vincent Chin Institute to help communities stem racist hate.
Read MoreWe are hosting a few upcoming trainings where you and your loved ones can attend for free! What better way to spread love and positivity than to join one of the free virtual workshops co-sponsored by Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California and Right To Be?
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