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2021 Notebook: Redrawing the conversation about race

After 2020 became a year of racial reckoning with the public killing of George Floyd and...

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'It needs to stop': Fairfield resident combats rise in anti-Asian acts with new martial arts group


'It needs to stop': Fairfield resident combats rise in anti-Asian acts with new martial arts group
Serenity Bishop
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FAIRFIELD — Over the past few months, violence, crime and harassment has been targeted towards Asian communities.
The increase in hate crimes have sparked the #StopAsianHate campaign and has brought an enlightenment to the struggles of Asians.
However, for many people like Fairfield resident and martial arts instructor, Kervin Yu, the movement has just brought back painful memories of their own personal experiences with the mistreatment of their people.
“I spent a lot of my childhood in New York City,” said Yu. “I have personally seen a lot of this stuff. I’ve experienced a lot of this stuff. Certainly not as egregious or frequent, but this stuff has always been around.”

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'I didn't have a superhero that looked like me': Marvel's new female, culturally diverse and queer protagonists mirror our times


Last week, the trailer dropped for what will be the 26th movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise: Eternals, directed by Chloé Zhao. Opening with a dreamy, misty shoreline, we hear Skeeter Davis’s The End of the World. An ominous spaceship appears over the ocean, and the Eternals begin to prepare for the impending battle.
This year, Zhao was only the second woman (and first woman of colour) to win Best Director at the Academy Awards: a reminder of Hollywood’s entrenched gender and race biases. The cinematic world of Marvel, which began with Iron Man in 2008, has been similarly male and white.

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From Singapore to the US, Indians face the heat for the rise of the B.1.617 variant of Covid-19


Global spread of Covid-19 variant first detected in India brings with it fears of anti-Indian racism
From Singapore to the US to Australia, incidents of anti-Indian racism have gone along with news of the B.1.617 variant.
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People hold placards during a "Stop Asian Hate" rally, following the deadly shootings, in Atlanta, Georgia in March 2021.
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The B.1.617 variant of Covid-19, first detected in India, has now been detected in 53 countries around the world. Given the fears that this variant was behind India’s devastating second wave of the pandemic, which saw the healthcare system collapse in a number of cities and the death toll climb massively, many in those nations are concerned about a similar story playing out.

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Opinion: What's it like to walk in an Asian American's shoes? No one bothers to ask. So I did


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Opinion: What's it like to walk in an Asian American's shoes? No one bothers to ask. So I did
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A marcher demands justice for Vicha Ratanapakdee, 84, who died after being attacked during a walk in San Francisco.Lea Suzuki/The Chronicle
Despite being vaccinated for almost three months, I am still scared to leave my house. Not because of COVID-19, but because of the possibility that I could be unpredictably attacked.
For Asian Americans like me, racism isn’t just about the violence on the news, it’s also about what didn’t happen: the apathy of the bystanders, the silence that follows, the feelings that aren’t validated and the stories that never get told. There is no media attention on what it’s like to walk on the street the day after a racist attack. There is no attention placed on the brokenness, the self-doubt, self-blame, fear, anxiety, anger and paranoia. Asian Americans are left to pick up the pieces on their own.

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An Asian American girl's unsolved murder is now being lookied into as a hate crime, FBI says

A teenage Asian American girl was found murdered in her Colorado home in 2017. The FBI says her unsolved murder is now being investigated as a possible hate crime.

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