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Another hate crime in New York... Asian woman beaten 130 times in 1 minute 30 seconds on her way home

CNN reported that an Asian woman was beaten more than 130 times in just 1 minute and 30 seconds in New York, USA. According to police, an Asian woman in her 60s, returning to her home in Yonkers, New York, heard racial slurs while passing by Thamel Esco, a male suspect in her 40s, standing in front of her own apartment on the evening of the 11th, police said.

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Editorial: Stop AAPI Hate - Pipe Dream


Editorial: Stop AAPI Hate
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Following a year of escalated anti-AAPI hate crimes, BU is simply not doing enough for students
April 15, 2021
On April 4th, Binghamton Pan Asian Leaders Council (BPALC) and the Asian Student Union (ASU) held a “Binghamton Stop Asian Hate Crimes Rally” on campus. It has been a year marked by viscous hate crimes against Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) citizens, and it has been just shy of one month since the violent shooting that claimed the lives of eight Americans, six of whom were of Asian descent, in Atlanta, Georgia.
Despite this, Binghamton University only put out a statement on March 18 addressing the attack and the larger issue of targeted violence against AAPI communities. The statement, jointly released on behalf of BU President Harvey Stenger and Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Karen Jones, condemned the shooting and the sharp rise hate crimes, stating that “these acts of violence against the Asian community are absolutely abhorrent have no place in our society or within our own community…”

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BPALC, ASU hold "Binghamton Stop Asian Hate Crimes" rally


BPALC, ASU hold “Binghamton Stop Asian Hate Crimes” rally
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he Chinese American Student Union was one of over 40 student organizations that expressed solidarity with Binghamton Pan Asian Leaders Council (BPALC) and the Asian Student Union (ASU) during Saturday’s rally.
Participants voiced support for Asian American community, called for effective response from administration
April 7, 2021
Over the past few weeks, individuals across the country have been mobilizing in solidarity after a year of heightened anti-Asian violence exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic — and the Binghamton University community is no different.
At noon on Saturday, over 500 people gathered at the Peace Quad, the center of the BU campus, to attend a rally and march organized by the Binghamton Pan Asian Leaders Council (BPALC) and the Asian Student Union (ASU). The rally, titled “Binghamton Stop Asian Hate Crimes Rally,” began with a number of scheduled speakers that reflected on the Asian American experience. Speakers included a mix of students, faculty and notable alumni, such as John Liu, ‘89, New York state senator and founder of ASU, and Aviva Friedman, ‘14, councilwoman of Binghamton’s fourth district. Organizers honored the lives lost in the recent Atlanta mass shooting, which claimed the lives of eight people, including six Asian women, with a moment of silence.

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Burma Superstar offers $5,000 reward as ABC7 receives reports of additional attacks on Asian Americans


Burma Superstar offers $5,000 reward as ABC7 receives reports of additional attacks on Asian Americans
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- After receiving dozens of stories of attacks on the Asian American community ABC7 News anchor Dion Lim began noticing a trend: very few are actually reported to the police.
In recent days, Dion received videos showing a woman getting dragged through an Oakland street in a strong-armed robbery as she clung to her purse. Less than five minutes away, another woman was attacked for her bag and her car was stolen.
In San Francisco, a man was knocked to the ground in Japantown for his cellphone. He Google translated what happened on his wife's device, indicating he had been approached by a man showing him a book. In reality, the man had used the book as a distraction.

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