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Dozens marched from Edmonton City Hall to Chinatown in a show of action against anti-Asian racism
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Edmontonians marched from city hall to Chinatown Sunday afternoon to draw attention to what they say is a growing problem, anti-Asian racism.
Dozens of people marched from Edmonton City Hall to Chinatown Sunday to draw attention to what they say is a growing problem.
“It’s a response to some of the racism we’ve seen across the country,” Chinatown Transformation Collaborative Society chair Hon Leong said.
“In 2020 there were recent statistics that show an increase of 301 per cent in hate crimes directed towards Asians in particular.”
“Unfortunately, it’s absolutely something that we see in Edmonton against members of our community who are Asian and many other races as well,” Anne Stevenson, Coun. for Ward O-day’min, added.
Organizers noted that anti-Asian racism is an issue that has only been amplified throughout the pandemic, and added that many instances have not been reported.
“Because of the Asian culture, the idea of staying quiet and being the model minority, we haven’t been saying much,” a supporter of the rally Gina Wong said.
Quentin Lau, another Edmontonian present at the march Sunday, said he’s been a target of racism on several occasions and admits it’s not easy to tell others.
“It’s tough sometimes,” Lau said. “For someone born and raised here and trying my best to fit into society but continue to be treated differently.”