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CommerceNext Opens Nominations for Annual CommerceNexty Awards, Announces 2021 Judges

CommerceNext Opens Nominations for Annual CommerceNexty Awards, Announces 2021 Judges
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Attorneys Sara Hamilton And Angela Hsu On The Current Social Climate And The Creation Of The AAPI Crime Victims & Education Fund

Above the Law readers are offered 1 free CLE course each month, thanks to Lawline. See this month’s offering here. From Lawline The fund’s mission is to assist AAPI crime victims and to support education and awareness programs aimed at reducing violence targeted toward the AAPI community. It is the first national fundraising effort focused on crime directed toward the AAPI community. While we work to untangle the Gordian knot of significant underrepresentation in the leadership ranks of law firms, government, and academia, our community is being attacked on a daily basis based on our race and ethnicity. It seems like only yesterday we lost Trinh Huynh in a senseless tragedy.

Georgia Tech s Ling-Ling Nie sees challenges as opportunities - Atlanta Business Chronicle

Georgia Tech s Ling-Ling Nie sees challenges as opportunities - Atlanta Business Chronicle
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Among Asian American communities, a generational divide on racism

Atlanta The fatal shootings of eight people – six of them women of Asian descent – at Georgia massage businesses in March propelled Claire Xu into action. Within days, she helped organize a rally condemning violence against Asian Americans that drew support from a broad group of activists, elected officials, and community members. But her parents objected. “‘We don’t want you to do this,’” Ms. Xu recalled their telling her afterward. “‘You can write about stuff, but don’t get your face out there.’” The shootings and other recent attacks on Asian Americans have exposed a generational divide in the community. Many young activists say their parents and other elders are saddened by the violence but question the value of protests or worry about their consequences. They’ve also found the older generations tend to identify more closely with their ethnic groups – Chinese or Vietnamese, for example – and appear reluctant to acknowledge racism.

Generational split on confronting anti-Asian racism

Generational split on confronting anti-Asian racism Younger Asian Americans prefer to stand up and fight, going against the older generation’s advice of ‘staying out of trouble’ AP, ATLANTA The fatal shootings of eight people six of them women of Asian descent at Georgia massage businesses in March propelled Claire Xu into action. Within days, she helped organize a rally condemning violence against Asian Americans that drew support from a broad group of activists, elected officials and community members. But her parents objected. “‘We don’t want you to do this,’” Xu, 31, recalled their telling her afterward. “‘You can write about stuff, but don’t get your face out there.’”

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