Resources on Anti-Asian Racism
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CNN: “The most effective way to fight back against anti-Asian hate”
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The Conversation: “Racism is behind anti-Asian American violence, even when it’s not a hate crime”
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Asian American Leaders Table
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VIDEO: Professor Jennifer Huynh lecture "The 'Kung Flu': How Media Images Frame Asians in Diasporic Chinese and US Newspapers During the Pandemic"
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VIDEO: ND psychologist Weiyang Xie lecture “A Community Based Effort in Promoting Asian American Youths and Young Adults’ Mental Health”
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Right to Be online bystander intervention and de-escalation trainings
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Claire Jean Kim, “The Racial Triangulation of Asian Americans.” Politics & Society, March 1999, Vol.27(1), pp.105-138
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Barnard Center for Research on Women: “Defend Asian women, defend sex workers”
- This post has a lot of great resources regarding these topics.
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Stop AAPI Hate
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Asian American Feminist Collective
- “Asian/American feminism is an ever-evolving practice that seeks to address the multi-dimensional ways Asian/American people confront systems of power at the intersections of race, gender, class, sexuality, religion, disability, migration history, citizenship and immigration status. We are indebted to ways Black feminist thought and Third World feminist movements enable us to think and act critically through our own positionalities to address systems of anti-Black racism, settler colonialism, and xenophobia.”
- “Asian/American feminism is an ever-evolving practice that seeks to address the multi-dimensional ways Asian/American people confront systems of power at the intersections of race, gender, class, sexuality, religion, disability, migration history, citizenship and immigration status. We are indebted to ways Black feminist thought and Third World feminist movements enable us to think and act critically through our own positionalities to address systems of anti-Black racism, settler colonialism, and xenophobia.”
- Live Another Day offers an in-depth guide written specifically for the AAPI community with dozens of culturally competent resources.