Karen refugee Nyah Mway was shot by police last June, fueling protests for accountability from the city and programs for local youth
Protesters and organizers have emphasized that the Chinatown mega jail would harm the local residents and those held within its walls.
A lack of language access and education outreach remain issues for local AAPI communities a year since the tragedy
The solution to the rise in anti-Asian hate incidents involves addressing systemic violence against Asian Americans, advocates say
Southeast Asian organizers say they can relate to many of the same traumas Afghan refugees are facing.
The FBI recently released it’s annual hate crimes report, but much of the data is severely underreported.
The successful integration of Southeast Asian refugees is the blueprint for bringing Afghan refugees in the U.S.
Advocating for their communities’ invisibilized needs deepens Asian Americans’ connection to their identities and other marginalized people.
Victim-centered solutions and community collaboration are what Asian American communities really need to be safe.
Working together is how Asian Americans can leverage power to change policies and public opinion.
The spread of right-wing radicalism in Asian American communities through WeChat is a problem, but progressive Asian Americans are largely left to fight misinformation on their own.
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