Stop Asian Hate: Graphics, Information, and How to Help

Stop Asian Hate: Graphics, Information, and How to Help

HERE AT LUCID MONDAY WE HOPE TO SUPPORT THE AAPI COMMUNITY BY USING OUR PLATFORM TO SPREAD RELIABLE INFORMATION AND RESOURCES.

OUR HEARTS GO OUT TO ALL THOSE AFFECTED.

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Source: CSUSB REPORT

Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, there has been a dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate and attacks against Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders. Because of COVID-19’s origin in China, a toxic mindset began to grow in the West, in which the general Asian population is believed to be wholly responsible for the virus. As we barricaded at home under strict quarantine regulations, hate crimes decreased on average by 7% when comparing 2020 to 2019. Although there was an average decrease in hate crimes, anti-Asian hate crimes experienced the opposite effect last year, increasing by a staggering 150%.

Source: CSUSB REPORT

Los Angeles and New York City had the majority of the AAPI hate crimes, collectively accounting for around 35% of the incidents. Although LA and NYC had the most reports, Cleveland (200%), Philadelphia (200%), and San Jose (150%) all had huge increases in AAPI hate crimes when comparing 2020 to 2019. 

Source: NY Times

On March 16, three massage parlors in Atlanta, Georgia were targeted in a series of shootings during a single hour, leaving eight people dead, including six Asian women

To learn more about the victims, please visit: 
New York Magazine: These Are the Victims of the Atlanta Spa Shootings

Source: NPR; NY Times

Growing up in a conservative Baptist church, the shooter became obsessed with lust and guilt as he struggled to curb his sexual desires. Having blocked porn websites from his computer, he switched to a flip phone to further restrict his porn access, and checked himself into a rehab clinic for a self-diagnosed sexual addiction. The shooter progressed into a religious mania that led him to target and murder women in three massage parlors, all of which he had visited previously for sex. 

The gunman who was quickly apprehended by officials has now been charged with eight counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault. He recently told investigators that he targeted these parlors because they were a “temptation for him that he wanted to eliminate.”

Source: NBC News

Many Asian American women have vocalized that racism they face is inextricably linked with sexism. Of the 3,800 anti-Asian attacks reported in 2020, 68% were by women.

To learn more about the inseparable combination of misogyny and racism faced by Asian women, please visit:
NY Times: How Racism and Sexism Intertwine to Torment Asian-American Women
NNEDV: Sexualized, Submissive Stereotypes of Asian Women Lead to Staggering Rates of Violence

HOW TO HELP:

Support The Community:

1. Support Asian-owned small businesses by shopping, sharing on social media, or recommending to family and friends.

2.  Watch, read, and share work by Asian American artists.

3. Call your legislators and ask what they are doing to help the Asian community.

Donate:

1. Hate is a Virus: Hate Is A Virus is a nonprofit community of mobilizers and amplifiers that exists to dismantle racism and hate.

2. Stop AAPI Hate: The center tracks and responds to incidents of hate, violence, harassment, discrimination, shunning, and child bullying against Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders in the United States

3. National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum: NAPAWF is an organization focused on elevating AAPI women and girls to impact policy and drive systemic change in the United States using a reproductive justice framework.