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Author Shares Journey With ‘Crying in H Mart'
Michelle Zauner talks to Philly Live’s Aunyea Lachelle about her new book “Crying in H Mart” that examines loss and family relationships.
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Asian Americans Wary About School Amid Virus, Violence
Asian American families are wrestling with whether to send their children back to classrooms as high schools, middle schools and elementary schools across the country widely reopen amid rising anti-Asian harassment.
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Black and Asian Americans Stand Together Against Hate Crimes
Asian and Black activists are talking solidarity, but they first need to know their common history and acknowledge tensions that have long existed.
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Senate Breaks Filibuster on Asian-American Hate Crime Bill
The Senate has opened debate on legislation confronting the rise of potential hate crimes against Asian Americans
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Delaware Gymnast Morgan Hurd Uses Her Voice to Stand Against Anti-Asian Racism in America
Asian-American gymnast and Olympic hopeful Morgan Hurd is taking a stand against anti-Asian violence and hate in America. She speaks with NBC10’s Tim Furlong.
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3,000 Safety Kits Delivered to U.S. Bank in Chinatown
U.S. Bank delivered 3,000 safety kits to its branch in San Francisco’s Chinatown to help keep customers safe after the recent increase of violence against Asian Americans.
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Cheryl Burke of ‘Dancing With the Stars' Speaks Out Against Anti-AAPI Hate
TV personality Cheryl Burke said she worries for her mom in the San Francisco Bay Area as hate crimes spiked during the pandemic, with many Asian Americans and women becoming victims. The attacks “hit too close to home.”
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Yelp Launches Tool to Make It Easier to Support Asian-owned Restaurants
Yelp is rolling out a new tool that makes it easier for people to find and support Asian-owned businesses during a time of a rise in attacks against Asians and Pacific Islanders in the U.S.
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Man Attacks Asian Man and Yells Racist Remarks at Him in Chinatown, Police Say
Police arrested a man accused of attacking an Asian man and yelling racist remarks at him in Philadelphia’s Chinatown.
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‘This Is Nothing New': Stop Asian Hate Protesters, in Their Own Words
Racism against Asian Americans is nothing new to those who have experienced it. But a recent rise in violent crimes against them has ignited deep-rooted fears and drawn national attention. Now, members of the Asian-American community and their allies are calling for people to educate themselves and end the hate.
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Here's How Pop Culture Has Perpetuated Harmful Stereotypes of Asian Women
Asian women are depicted as either an “object for the taking” or a scheming “temptress,” said one expert.
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Brutal NYC Attack Renews Asian American Volunteers' Efforts
The vicious assault of a 65-year-old woman while walking to church this week near New York City’s Times Square has heightened already palpable levels of outrage over anti-Asian attacks that escalated with the pandemic
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Coronavirus Pandemic Leaves Many Local Asian American Businesses Struggling
Revenue in Philadelphia’s Chinatown fell 40% due to the pandemic this year, leaving many immigrants with limited English skills struggling. NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal reports.
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Race in Philly: The Asian American Experience
NBC10 is digging deeper into anti-Asian discrimination, from hate crimes to the objectification of Asian women to the “model minority” stereotype. We also speak with advocates who are bridging the gap and looking to find solutions. Watch our latest Race in Philly special here.
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How the ‘Model Minority' Stereotype Impacts Asian Americans
Asian Americans often face a “model minority” myth that they are all educated and wealthy. Experts say that stereotype sometimes conceals the reality that many live in poverty, have issues with mental health, and lack access to health care. NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal explains.
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White House Announces New Initiatives to Address Anti-Asian Violence
The White House announced Tuesday new initiatives to address anti-Asian violence amid fresh attention to the rise of attacks against Asian Americans after a shooting earlier this month in Atlanta left six women of Asian descent dead. President Joe Biden will reinstate and expand the scope of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, the White House said. The Department of Health...
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Atlanta Shootings Shed Light on Historic Stereotypes About Asian Women, Advocates Say
The suspect in the Atlanta spa shootings blamed a sex addiction rather than hate as his motive. Yet activists say the fact that most of the victims were Asian women was not a coincidence but instead the result of historic stereotypes regarding their sexuality. NBC10’s Danny Freeman shows us how some are hoping the tragedy will be a catalyst for...
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Asian and Black Doctors Join Together to Bridge the Gap Between the 2 Communities
Asian and Black doctors were not only on the front lines in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. They also joined together to take a stand against racism. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson shows us how they’re using social media to bridge the gap between the two communities.
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Asian American Official Shows His Military Scars During Meeting, Asks ‘Is This Patriot Enough?'
Lee Wong, chairman of the West Chester, Ohio, Township Board of Trustees, condemned anti-Asian violence during an unscripted moment that has gone viral.
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How to Help Stop Asian Hate in America
Friday, March 26 is the National Day of Action and Healing to Stop Asian Hate.