Episode #62
Racism Against Asian-Americans During COVID-19 and How to Be An Ally
Unless you’ve tuned out of the news altogether, you will have noted that our President has used language referring to the COVID-19 pandemic as “the China virus.”
How do you think that has impacted the Asian-American population in our country? The stats of hate crimes and discrimination are clear - 1700 incidents reported within six weeks of tracking. It’s happening. If you’re not Asian but want to do something, where do you even begin to be an ally?
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“Hate is disgusting, and it’s important to address that early.” Sara
What to listen for:
Misasha’s personal story of being uncomfortable in the South
Examples of racism - sometimes deadly - against Asian individuals during the COVID-19 era
Various administration and senator’s words and actions, both encouraging discrimination and against discrimination
Organizations that are here to help, including Stop AAPI Hate and Act to Change including their AAPI giving campaign
Best tips to maintain your mental health if you’re subject to discrimination
If you’d like to educate yourself on how to combat Asian American racism via the 24-minute video we referenced in the episode, here it is.
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