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it has been out of the dark comes light. it is a new generation of activists using their voices, seeking value darety -- slashed, beaten, even killed in broad daylight began flooding social media. >> will you help us? >> reporter: the #stopasianhate prompted new attention. >> to see people like my parents who have given their lives to this country, and to see that this is the reward for their hard work, for putting their heads down and believing in the american dream is hard. ♪♪ >> reporter: a new generation rising up. >> stop asian hate. >> reporter: high school students organizing for the first time. >> enough is enough. we have to stop this. >> the people that were being attacked looked like people that

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Facebook #StopAsianHate Notifications AAPI Month


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Facebook is planning on rolling out additional features on its site as a way to undertake some initiatives to combat the rise in violence and hate against the Asian and Pacific Islanders community. Facebook has chosen this month to spotlight the impact of Asian hate crimes as well as the diversity of the community on Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month.
This May, Facebook users across the U.S. will see the notification in the form of hashtag, #StopAsianHate at the top of their news feeds. The page will allow users to tap to donate to API groups specifically tackling issues of hate and discrimination. To social media platform is also committed to extending its comment warning system, in hopes to dissuade users from using harmful language towards the API community.

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Rihanna Went To A #StopAsianHate Protest — And One Man Didn't Recognize Her


By Hayden Brooks
Apr 6, 2021
Rihanna was covered head-to-toe during her recent appearance at a #StopAsianHate rally in New York City and one protestor didn’t know any better.
On Easter Sunday (April 4), the pop titan took to the rally in support of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, along with her assistant
Tina Truong, who shared photos and videos of Rih marching with her in the streets. Dressed in a black leather outfit with Jordans, sunglasses, a black hat, and an accompanying mask, the singer joined the crowd in solidarity with a sign that read: "#StopAsianHate" on one side and "Hate = Racism Against God!" on the other.

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Bystander screamed to stop stomping attack on Asian-American woman

Elizabeth Kari thanks the unnamed person for ‘doing the right thing’ while others stood by as Vilma Kari, 65, was assaulted in New York.

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Husted defends claim that COVID-19 came from a Chinese lab, calling it 'Wuhan virus'


Husted defends claim that COVID-19 came from a Chinese lab, calling it 'Wuhan virus'
and last updated 2021-04-01 18:23:01-04
Ohio’s lieutenant governor believes the COVID-19 pandemic emerged from a conspiracy by the Chinese government, he said Thursday, and he’s not sorry about referring to the novel coronavirus as the “Wuhan virus” — a phrase Asian communities have derided as racist and inflammatory — in a March 26 tweet.
“My words were directed at what I believe is a probable cover-up by the Chinese government for a virus that has killed 2.7 million people around the globe,” he said during a news conference about the COVID-19 pandemic in Ohio. “It has disrupted the lives of nearly every person on the planet. … What happened there is why we’re today, why people are doing this all over the world, and I believe that there needs to be an independent investigation into it.”

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NYC Hate Crime Suspect Was Convicted of Killing His Mother (VIDEO)


March 31, 2021
Brandon Elliot was arrested in connection with an anti-Asian attack while on parole for killing his mother in 2002.
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The NYPD has arrested 38-year-old Brandon Elliot for the brutal attack of a Filipino American woman. Elliot was on parole after serving 17 years in prison for killing his mother in 2002. He is now charged with hate crime assault. 
"We continue to demand justice and mercy for our community. But how many times do we have to stand here and beg for help?" asked Jo-Ann Yoo, executive director of the Asian American Federation.
On Monday, 65-year-old Vilma Kari was on her way to church when she was kicked and stomped on the head multiple times. Kari was reportedly released from the hospital with a fractured pelvis and head contusion. Two building staff members who witnessed the incident are now on administrative leave. One was seen on video closing the door and ignoring Kari. 

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#StopAsianHate Racist Altercation Caught On BART | Hot 95.1


By @_gbizness
Apr 1, 2021
BART riders were shocked to see an altercation take place this week, where an Asian man who was peacefully minding his own business, began to get verbally & physically attacked by a white man on the train!
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Mayor Johnson Officially Declared March 26 as 'Stop Asian Hate Day' in Dallas. What Did That Do?


The University of Texas at Dallas is offering support and resources to Asian students as well as hosting virtual conversations through its Multicultural Center and Gender Center. One upcoming discussion, Comets Cultural Conversations, will tackle Asian American history and systemic racism in Dallas.
Some local companies and organizations — such as Detour Donuts and Coffee in Frisco, which also happens to be Asian-owned — are fundraising and donating to Asian advocacy groups. Owner Jinny Cho donated the money from her deliciously controversial “#StopAsianHateDonuts” to the AAPI Community Fund GoFundMe.
“In 4 days, we sold $2936 worth of #stopasianhate donuts!” Cho wrote in a Facebook post.

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Fashion Leaders Promote Black and Asian Solidarity


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Leading names in the fashion world are calling for solidarity between Black and Asian-American communities after several high-profile cases of crime against minority groups caused public outrage.
Dao-Yi Chow, the founder of American fashion brand Public School, posted a photo to his Instagram on Tuesday calling for collaboration and open dialogue between the two communities.
“In the midst of rising anti-Asian racism we must push past reactionary nationalism, have an open dialogue around the history of our tensions, and re-establish the importance of our cross-cultural allegiance,” the post, which is promoting a rally in New York on March 21, reads.

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EXPLAINER: Why Georgia attack spurs fears in Asian Americans


EXPLAINER: Why Georgia attack spurs fears in Asian Americans
CHRISTINE FERNANDO and TERRY TANG, Associated Press
March 17, 2021
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1of6FILE - In this March 13, 2021, file photo, Chinese-Japanese American student Kara Chu, 18, holds a pair of heart balloons decorated by herself for the rally "Love Our Communities: Build Collective Power" to raise awareness of anti-Asian violence outside the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo in Los Angeles. The shootings at three Georgia massage parlors and spas Tuesday, March 16, that left eight people dead, six of them women of Asian descent, come on the heels of a recent wave of attacks against Asian Americans since the coronavirus first entered the United States.Damian Dovarganes/APShow MoreShow Less

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