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Denouncing Anti-Asian Racism and Violence in the United States

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The Better Life Lab stands in solidarity with our Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) brothers, sisters, friends and colleagues. We firmly denounce all acts of hatred aimed at AAPI communities and reject all forms of racial violence, animus, discrimination, and inequity. We stand committed to advancing research-driven policies and cultivating cultural change that enables聽people of all classes, races, ethnicities, and genders to live and thrive, free from fear.

Mothers, workers, spouses, a business owner, and a veteran. Delaina Ashley Yaun, Daoyou Feng, Xiaojie Tan, and Paul Andre Michels.

On March 17, 2021, they were among the by Robert Aaron Long, a 21-year old white man from the state of Georgia. Long deliberately carried out attacks on three spas in the greater-Atlanta region, leaving six Asian women dead, four of whom were of Korean descent. Details of the mass shooting are still forthcoming; however, one thing is clear: Long鈥檚 deadly attacks primarily targeted Asian women, potentially adding to the growing list of anti-Asian hate crimes. (At the time of this post's publication, reported that investigations into Long鈥檚 motives were still ongoing; however, authorities had not ruled out racial motivations.)

According to , the number of hate incidents reported by Asian people in the United States is on the rise. Between March 2020 and February 2021, reports of anti-Asian harassment and assault climbed to . In contrast, there were 2,808 reports of anti-Asian hate incidents in 2019. Often just the tip of the iceberg, these numbers may not capture the totality of cases, as many acts of aggression or hostility go unreported.

Experts say former President Donald 麻豆果冻传媒 blatantly , which blamed China for COVID-19, fueled anti-Asian sentiment and harassment. For Asian women, the rise in racial bias and animus has been acute. The numbers from Stop AAPI Hate show that last year, reported incidents of hate than Asian men, ranging from online harassment, to verbal and physical attacks.

Yet the sad truth is, anti-Asian racism is nothing new. It has been a part of the United States鈥 long and bloody legacy of white supremacy. The rising acts of violence against Asian communities in the United States are a reminder of this truth.

The history of anti-Asian racism dates back as early as the 19th century. In the same breath that the United States the labor of Chinese railroad, construction, and agricultural workers during this period, it restricted Asian immigration through the . The very first and only restrictive immigration law to target one specific nationality, the 1882 Act was later followed by the and the , which denied Asian immigrants entry into the United States. Fueled by racist policies, xenophobia, and white fears of economic competition, violence against Asian communities in the United States was present in , ,听, and is still alive in 2021.聽

Today, people of Asian descent continue to face anti-Asian sentiment and violence, despite their many contributions to the productivity, economic health, and cultural richness of the nation. On the of the pandemic, AAPI workers are highly represented: they constitute 8.5 percent of all essential healthcare workers. Amongst , 11.5 percent are in the healthcare sector. Moreover, seventeen percent of Thai, and 13 percent of Nepalese workers occupy food, retail, cleaning, public, and other essential services. They are among the many workers that the nation has relied on during this pandemic.

However, AAPI communities, like Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities, are fighting to survive and exist in a nation that has yet to uproot and eradicate white supremacy, manifested as discriminatory policies and economic, physical, and psychological violence.

We at the Better Life Lab are grieving with the families and communities of the eight individuals killed in a hate-filled act of violence. Yet while our聽hearts break for the lives lost, we聽are simultaneously filled with frustration and anger. Here at the Lab, we will continue to channel our energy into working for work-family justice and intersectional gender equity because we know that no one can thrive 鈥 until people of all classes, races, ethnicities, and genders are to live without .

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Jahdziah St. Julien

Research Associate, Better Life Lab

Until All Are Free from Fear