3.20.2020

Here's Where You Can Report Coronavirus-Related Racism

And Other Things to Know From Angry Asian America.



Asian American Groups Compiling Coronavirus Hate Crime Reports
Distressed by the rise in xenophobia and racism during the coronavirus pandemic, a coalition of Asian American groups based in California have created a reporting webpage for victims of virus-related hate crimes. The Asian Pacific Planning and Policy Council, Chinese for Affirmative Action and San Francisco State University Asian American Studies Department are asking anyone who's been harassed, intimidated or otherwise discriminated against for their race to share their stories on the website.

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President Trump Attacks Asian Americans. He Must Stop Repeating History.
"In a time where our nation is facing a pandemic, it is more important than ever to have a Unifier-in-Chief to lead and guide us. President Trump has exhibited the opposite of that."

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Dumplings Against Hate
"Chinatowns have always been there for you... Now, will you show up for NYC's Chinatowns? Make a donation in the amount of your favorite meal, as if you were at your favorite restaurant, and the money will go to businesses in dire need. Please be generous and 'buy' up a whole banquet! All funds raised will go to Asian Americans For Equality’s Emergency Small Business Relief Fund."

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7 Stages of Being Stuck Home with Kids Because of the Coronavirus
For parents on lockdown: Based on interviews with parents locked down in Italy and Hong Kong, here are seven unexpected stages parents will likely experience over the coming weeks and months. By Stephen Dypiangco.

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High School Choir Spreads Hope, Social Distancing Style
This week, the Chino Hills High School Chamber Singers were supposed to perform at a choral festival, which of course, was canceled. Instead, the kids shared this gorgeous rendition of "Over the Rainbow," with each part individually recorded from their own homes. May it bring you a little hope and cheer during these dark times.


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