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Stop AAPI Hate Youth Report
From the Document: "After eighteen weeks (3.19.20-7.22.20), Stop AAPI [Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders] Hate has received 341 reports of anti-Asian discrimination involving youth nationally. These cases make up 16% of all self-reported hate incidents to Stop AAPI Hate (N= 2,499) during the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] pandemic. [...] AAPI high school students are the racial group most likely to be bullied in California, especially because of their limited English proficiency, immigrant status, culture and religion. The COVID-19 pandemic and inflammatory political rhetoric have led to even greater verbal harassment of AAPI students both at school, in public places and online. [1] In over half of the incidents (56%), perpetrators employed anti-Chinese language. This pattern demonstrates the racial animosity stoked by political rhetoric. [2] In almost half of the cases (48%), multiple perpetrators attacked AAPI youth. This pattern of group bullying heightens the intimidation and trauma caused by the bullying. [3] Adults were present 48% of the time, yet only in 10% of the cases did a bystander intervene. Either these adults were the perpetrators or complicit in allowing hate incidents to occur. [4] In six out of ten cases, adults harassed AAPI youth. Conversely, 41% of the incidents involved youth-on-youth bullying."
Stop AAPI Hate; Chinese for Affirmative Action (Organization); Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council . . .
Jeung, Russell, 1962-; Horse, Aggie Yellow; Lau, Anna . . .
2020-09-17?
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They Blamed Me Because I Am Asian: Findings from Youth-Reported Incidents of Anti-AAPI Hate
From the Introduction: "In the summer of 2020, under the guidance of San Francisco State Professor Russell Jeung and with the support of the Jeremy Lin Foundation, a group of 87 Asian-American Pacific Islander (AAPI) youth had the opportunity to work together on a participatory research campaign. During the rise of COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019], we witnessed a pattern of anti-Asian hate--in the news, from friends, and in some cases, through personal experience. We wanted to find out whether there actually was an increase in hate speech and harassment against AAPI folks, and determine if there were any triggers for this increase. The Stop AAPI Hate Youth Campaign brought together 87 AAPI high school interns nationwide, led by 12 team coordinators, in the summer of 2020. The campaign was launched by the Asian Pacific Planning and Policy Council, Chinese for Affirmative Action, and Asian American Studies Department of San Francisco State University in March 2020. Over the summer we, the youth, interviewed 990 AAPI young adults about their experiences and feelings related to racism during the COVID-19 pandemic, and 10 of us have written this report based on our findings."
Chinese for Affirmative Action (Organization); Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council; San Francisco State University. Asian American Studies Department . . .
2020
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Report: Anti-Asian American Hate in Texas
From the Document: "Stop AAPI [Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders] Hate has received 63 incident reports of anti-Asian American hate in Texas from March 19, 2020 through July 1, 2020. These numbers are based on self-reported incidents and do not reflect the number of incidents that actually occur, but emerging trends can be identified about the nature and extent of COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] discrimination."
Stop AAPI Hate; Chinese for Affirmative Action (Organization); Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council . . .
2020-07-24
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Over 800 COVID-19-Related Hate Incidents Against Asian Americans Take Place in California in Three Months
From the Document: "In thirteen weeks, respondents from California reported 832 incidents of COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019]- related discrimination and harassment. Averaging ten per day, these reports reveal a pervasive and consistent pattern of anti-Asian American hate in this state. Additionally, Stop AAPI [Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders] Hate received reports from 34 counties, indicating a statewide problem. Breakdown of 832 reported incidents: [1] '81 incidents of physical assault' against Asian Americans were reported in California during the past 13 weeks. [2] '64 incidents suggest potential civil rights violations' against Asian Americans in California, including instances where Asian Americans were discriminated at the workplace, barred from establishments or prevented from using transportion [sic]. [3] Asian American women in California reported almost twice as many (1.7x) incidents of discrimination and harassment as men -- '360' of the 583 incidents in which individuals identified their gender 'were reported by women'. [4] '90 incidents of discrimination against elderly Asian Americans' were reported (11.2% of all incidents)."
Stop AAPI Hate; Chinese for Affirmative Action (Organization); Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council . . .
2020-06-30?
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