
Asian American and Pacific Islander hate: Graphic breaks down incidents and victims
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Over 6,600 hate incidents targeting Asians and Pacific Islanders were reported from March 2020 to March 2021, according to Stop AAPI Hate data.
The U.S. has seen a disturbing surge in hate incidents against the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, with a total of 6,603 incidents reported from March 2020 to March 2021, according to data gathered by the group Stop AAPI Hate. Stop AAPI Hate, which formed in response to the uptick in anti-Asian xenophobia linked to the COVID-19 pandemic, noted the number of reports significantly rose in March 2021 amid increased national attention on anti-Asian attacks. Of all reported incidents, 4,193 occurred in 2020 and 2,410 came in 2021. Verbal harassment accounted for a majority of hate incidents at 65.2%. Civil rights violations -- meaning workplace discrimination, refusal of service or being barred from transportation -- accounted for 10.3% of total incidents, per the report.More Related News