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First Lady Yumi Hogan Joins The Asian American Foundation Advisory Council
Prominent Asian American Leaders Stand and Rise Together for Anti-Asian Hate and Community Empowerment
The Asian American Foundation Launches to Improve AAPI Advocacy, Power, and Representation Across American Society
The Asian American Foundation ("TAAF") today announced its launch as a convener, incubator, and funder for the Asian American and Pacific Islander (“AAPI”) community.
U.S. foundation launches with $125 mln from business leaders to combat anti-Asian hate
A new organization dedicated to supporting Asian-American and Pacific Islander causes launched on Monday, vowing to create national infrastructure for a community that has faced an increasing number of racial attacks.
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Penn law dean starts process that could lead to sanctions on professor Amy Wax
The University of Pennsylvania’s law school dean Tuesday announced he would initiate a process that could lead to sanctions against long-time law professor Amy Wax for her racist comments.
New Jersey becomes second state to require Asian American history to be taught in schools
Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation on Tuesday that will make it mandatory for K-12 schools to include Asian American and Pacific Islander history in their curriculums starting on the 2022-2023 school year.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announces the Asian American Hate Crimes Workgroup
Amid a national rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans, Governor Hogan announced the formation of a statewide workgroup to address this rise in anti-Asian activity, prevent acts of violence, and to support victims and witnesses.
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The Violent Embrace
The Atlanta shooter comes from a culture that connects Asian women to sex and violence. It has its origins in U.S. wars—particularly the Korean War—and is fueled by our continued military presence in Asia.
The Simpsons: Hank Azaria apologises for voicing Indian character Apu
Four years after Harry Kondabolu's scathing documentary of his portrayal of an Indian character on the long-running animated sitcom, The Simpsons actor reckons with and apologizes for reinforcing a painful and ugly stereotype.
What This Wave of Anti-Asian Violence Reveals About America
A Princeton Comparative Race Scholar and author comments on the national discourse on race and its focus "on quantifying injury and shoring up identity categories than doing the harder work of confronting the enduring, ineffable, at times contradictory and messier wounds of American racism”.