Webinar hosted by Wheaton library to address anti-Asian hate

Webinar hosted by Wheaton library to address anti-Asian hate


 
Updated 5/14/2021 10:54 AM
Panelists will speak out against anti-Asian hate during a webinar co-hosted by the Wheaton Community Relations Commission and the public library.
Raymond Chang, Dr. Pam Barger, and Dr. Chuck Liu will lead a discussion titled, "Stereotypes That Harm the Asian American Community," at 6:30 p.m. on May 18.
 
The event will address the rise in hate and violence against Asian Americans due to anti-Asian rhetoric around COVID-19.
Stop-AAPI Hate, a national coalition formed in March 2020, received 6,603 reports of hate incidents directed at Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the last year. Women reported 64.8% of hate incidents, according to the organization.

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