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During AAPI Heritage Month, National Hate Survey Serves as Reminder of Challenges
In the period between March 19, 2020 and Dec. 31, 2021, a total of 10,905 hate incidents against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. were reported to Stop AAPI Hate.
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National Survey From ‘Stop AAPI Hate' Reports 10,000+ Hate Incidents in Under 2 Years
In the period between March 19, 2020 and Dec. 31, 2021, a total of 10,905 hate incidents against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. were reported to Stop AAPI Hate.
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Bay Area Lawyer and Advocate Adam Juratovac on Asian Pacific America
Asian Pacific America: Bay Area lawyer and civil rights advocate Adam Juaratovac talks #StopAAPIHate and where he feels there is still work to be done.
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California Budget Allocates Millions to Address Hate Crimes in the AAPI Community
Asian Pacific America: The state budget which went into effect in July includes a historic investment to address attacks against the AAPI community. Bay Area Assemblymember Phil Ting explains how the funds will be used to track and prevent violence.
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Local, Federal Leaders Outline Plans for Curbing Crime in Oakland's Chinatown
The FBI is now joining efforts to curb crime in Oakland’s Chinatown.
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Local, Federal Leaders Outline Plans for Curbing Crime in Oakland's Chinatown
The FBI is now joining efforts to curb crime in Oakland’s Chinatown.
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Interview: Community Leaders on How to Stop AAPI Hate
A group of community leaders at the Wah Ying Club in San Francisco’s Chinatown have held Stop Asian Hate events to get groups to collaborate, find the root of the violence and figure out how to stop it. NBC Bay Area’s Janelle Wang talks with the leaders one-on-one.
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Pelosi, AAPI Community Leaders Highlight Passage of COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and leaders in San Francisco’s Asian American community held an event in Portsmouth Square on Thursday to highlight recently passed legislation intended to make it easier to report hate crimes against the Asian community.
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SF Group Rapping a Message Against Hate
The senior musical group, “The Grant Avenue Follies” performed their first rap in a blend of Cantonese and English in San Francisco’s Chinatown Friday. The goal was to shine a light on hate and attacks against the AAPI community.
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Community Holds ‘Unity Against Hate' Rally in Oakland
There were a number of rallies that were held in cities across the nation and in the Bay Area Saturday to denounce anti Asian hate and promote unity. In Oakland, a rally drew politicians and a diverse group community members. Christie Smith reports.
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AAPI Community Holds ‘Unity Against Hate' Rally in Oakland
There were a number of rallies that were held in cities across the nation and in the Bay Area Saturday to denounce anti Asian hate and promote unity.
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Over $1M in Donations for Organizations Working to Stop AAPI Attacks
A grant program that provides money to organizations working to stop attacks against the Asian and Asian American community now has more than $1 million in donations.
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Over $1M in Donations for Organizations Working to Stop AAPI Attacks in Bay Area
A grant program that provides money to organizations working to stop attacks against the Asian and Asian American community now has more than $1 million in donations. Anoushah Rasta reports.
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FBI Releases Ads Asking Hate Crime Victims to Come Forward
The FBI San Francisco office is launching a publicity campaign to encourage the victims of hate crimes to come forward.
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Charges Filed in San Francisco Double Stabbing
San Francisco District Attronery Chessa Boudin said he will present two counts of first degree attempted murder and several other felonies against a man accused of stabbing two Asian women at a bus stop. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Asian Women Recovering After Being Stabbed in San Francisco
Two elderly women are recovering in the hospital after being stabbed in downtown San Francisco Tuesday. Sergio Quintana reports.
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2 Asian Women Remain Hospitalized After Being Stabbed in San Francisco
An Asian grandmother is recuperating from emergency surgery after her family says she was stabbed at a San Francisco bus stop Tuesday afternoon. Another victim, who is also Asian, also remains in the hospital.
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2 Asian Women Remain Hospitalized After Being Stabbed in San Francisco
An Asian grandmother is recuperating from emergency surgery after her family says she was stabbed at a San Francisco bus stop Tuesday afternoon. Another victim, who is also Asian, also remains in the hospital. Melissa Colorado reports.
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Community Hoping Education Can Stop More Violence Against Asian Americans
Saturday is the start of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. It’s a time when people will learn about the community’s history. But it comes as attacks continue. Cheryl Hurd reports.
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Attacks Against Asian Elders Continue in the Bay Area
Despite the trending #StopAsianHate hashtag and the national headlines, Asian elders in the Bay Area are still being targeted. Melissa Colorado reports.