2022
DOI: 10.1080/00131857.2022.2138749
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Education and #StopAsianHate: A global conversation

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“…From the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a well-documented rise in anti-Asian hate incidents (Yellow Horse et al, 2022). While many universities did not address the rise in hate incidents at the beginning of the pandemic (O’Shea et al, 2022), scholars have documented the experiences of Asian students, staff, and faculty during the pandemic (e.g., Akiba, 2020; Chia et al, 2023; Coloma et al, 2021; Hahm et al, 2021; Lee, 2021). The most high-profile incident of violence was the tragic mass shooting in March 2021 in Atlanta that killed eight people, six of whom were Asian women.…”
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“…From the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a well-documented rise in anti-Asian hate incidents (Yellow Horse et al, 2022). While many universities did not address the rise in hate incidents at the beginning of the pandemic (O’Shea et al, 2022), scholars have documented the experiences of Asian students, staff, and faculty during the pandemic (e.g., Akiba, 2020; Chia et al, 2023; Coloma et al, 2021; Hahm et al, 2021; Lee, 2021). The most high-profile incident of violence was the tragic mass shooting in March 2021 in Atlanta that killed eight people, six of whom were Asian women.…”
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confidence: 99%