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What You Need to Know About Anti-Asian Violence

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On February 27th, over three hundred people showed up to Foley Square in Manhattan’s Chinatown neighborhood to rally against the rise of anti-Asian hate incidents across the nation. Our hosts Sylvia and Janrey speak with people at the rally on why they attended and what solutions they want to see. Then, we hear from Professor Rosalind Chou of Georgia State University about the origins of anti-Asian racism and its roots in white supremacy. Finally, Jason Wu, a legal services attorney based in New York City, speaks on how to confront anti-Asian violence and take care of our communities through abolition.

Our guests this week were Dr. Rosalind Chou and Jason Wu (@criticalrace on Twitter).

Listen to Ep. 1 Pt. 2 “A Year of Reckoning Part 2: COVID’s Impact on Marginalized Asian Americans” to hear more on the history of Asian migration and the impact of colonization.

Check out With Chinese Characteristics podcast and their most recent episode about the 1871 LA Chinese Massacre and its tie to today's anti-Asian sentiment.

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On February 27th, over three hundred people showed up to Foley Square in Manhattan’s Chinatown neighborhood to rally against the rise of anti-Asian hate incidents across the nation. Our hosts Sylvia and Janrey speak with people at the rally on why they attended and what solutions they want to see. Then, we hear from Professor Rosalind Chou of Georgia State University about the origins of anti-Asian racism and its roots in white supremacy. Finally, Jason Wu, a legal services attorney based in New York City, speaks on how to confront anti-Asian violence and take care of our communities through abolition.

Our guests this week were Dr. Rosalind Chou and Jason Wu (@criticalrace on Twitter).

Listen to Ep. 1 Pt. 2 “A Year of Reckoning Part 2: COVID’s Impact on Marginalized Asian Americans” to hear more on the history of Asian migration and the impact of colonization.

Check out With Chinese Characteristics podcast and their most recent episode about the 1871 LA Chinese Massacre and its tie to today's anti-Asian sentiment.

Mentioned in this episode:

Learn More About AZI Media

Follow Us On Twitter and Instagram

AZI Media’s Code Of Conduct

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Support Us on Ko-Fi

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