It shouldn't take a shooting to take anti-Asian racism seriously
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It shouldn't take a shooting to take anti-Asian racism seriously
Subject
The article follows the racially-motivated shootings that took place in Atlanta, where 6/8 victims were Asian and 7/8 were women. Authors draw the connection between the shootings, the rise of hate crimes directed toward the AAPI community, and Trump's rhetoric on COVID-19. The authors then point out the ways that harmful anti-Asian stereotypes and microaggressions occur consistently at Middlebury.
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The Campus Editorial Board
Publisher
The Campus
Date
05/25/2021
Contributor
The Campus Editorial Board
Coverage
"Day-to-day incidents of discrimination against Asian students often materialize again and again without being called out, and Middlebury is no exception. They can come in the form of mixing up Asian students in classes or social settings, neglecting to refer to students at all, or failing to correctly pronounce names such as Yuan, Yue, or Feng — or any other name as common as Smith, Johnson or William."
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The Campus Editorial Board , “It shouldn't take a shooting to take anti-Asian racism seriously,” Archives of Anti-Racist Activism, accessed December 1, 2023, https://twilightprojectantiracistrecords.middcreate.net/items/show/731.