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Keys, Wallet, Pepper Spray: The New Reality for Asian-Americans

Keys, Wallet, Pepper Spray: The New Reality for Asian-Americans Jessica Chia © An Rong Xu for The New York Times Anish Bramhandtam, left, and his husband, Arthur, no longer leave home without pepper spray. Last spring Annie Chen, who works in human resources, read about an Asian woman who had been punched in the face and yelled at by a stranger just a few blocks from where she lived in Midtown Manhattan. Five days later, Ms. Chen, 25, bought her first canister of pepper spray. She had been struck by the way the public perception of Asian-Americans had suddenly changed, she said, and simply wanted to protect herself. “I felt like if people had any anger or frustration and if you were just walking around being a person who

Asians flocking to New York self-defense courses after racist attacks

Asians flocking to New York self-defense courses after racist attacks 3 minutes read By Jorge Fuentelsaz New York, Apr 28 (EFE News).- Attacks on Asians since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic have spurred members of that community in New York City to flock to self-defense workshops where they learn how to protect themselves when faced with racist attacks, a phenomenon that is directed increasingly against the more marginalized and vulnerable groups in society. “The Asian-American community’s being faulted for the spread of Covid … We’re scapegoated, and so all the physical attacks have been happening, and we’ve seen some really horrific videos,” the executive director of the Asian American Federation, Jo-Ann Yoo, told EFE in an interview.

The WNET Group and Chasing The Dream To Present New American Dream, Town Halls on Disrupting Systemic Racism and Envisioning the Nation Beyond It, Beginning April 28

The WNET Group and Chasing The Dream To Present New American Dream, Town Halls on Disrupting Systemic Racism and Envisioning the Nation Beyond It, Beginning April 28
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As Ridership Ticks Up On Subways, Some Asian New Yorkers Still Fear For Their Safety

As Ridership Ticks Up On Subways, Some Asian New Yorkers Still Fear For Their Safety arrow Commuters on the M train on March 7, 2021 Mary Altaffer/AP/Shutterstock The NYC subway system is arguably the most unnerving public place that Asian New Yorkers are forced to navigate during this period of rising bias attacks against Asians in the city. At times desolate due to a pandemic drop in ridership, the subway can feel at once confining and indifferent, a place where bystanders minding their own business may seem even less inclined to get involved in stopping an unprovoked attack. In recent months, Asian New Yorkers have been slashed and nearly pushed into oncoming trains.

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