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Asian American advocates fear new attacks on women and older adults after COVID-19 origin report
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Asian American advocates fear new attacks on women and older adults after COVID-19 origin report

“We want our communities to be prepared,” so the Asian American Foundation issued a toolkit on how victims and witnesses can respond.

AAPI pride: Asian and Pacific Islander heritage helps lift America to what it must be
USA TODAY

AAPI pride: Asian and Pacific Islander heritage helps lift America to what it must be

To celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the USA TODAY Network asked activists, artists and newsmakers how they're embracing their heritage to help lift all of America out of hate and keep the promise of the American dream.

Asian American business leaders pledge $250m to fight hate
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Asian American business leaders pledge $250m to fight hate

The effort highlights Asian Americans as a political and cultural force after a spate of anti-Asian hate crimes.

Naomi Osaka teams up with Sweetgreen as 1st athlete ambassador, youngest investor
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Naomi Osaka teams up with Sweetgreen as 1st athlete ambassador, youngest investor

TAAF Corporate Partner Sweetgreen announced its new partnership with tennis star Naomi Osaka exclusively to "Good Morning America."

Erika Moritsugu, Biden’s new liaison to Asian Americans, fights for influence in the White House
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Erika Moritsugu, Biden’s new liaison to Asian Americans, fights for influence in the White House

Moritsugu is at the center of Washington’s expanding political muscle for more AAPI representation at the highest levels of the Biden administration and greater input into policymaking across the federal government.

New data shows rise in anti-Asian attacks
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New data shows rise in anti-Asian attacks

TAAF President Sonal Shah speaks with NBC Nightly News on the 164 percent increase in reports of anti-Asian hate crimes compared to this time last year.

Readout of White House Meeting with Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Leaders
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Readout of White House Meeting with Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Leaders

The White House convened philanthropic and business leaders, including The Asian American Foundation, to discuss the role they can play in supporting AA and NH/PI advocacy, power, and representation.

Nets' Joe Tsai Among Leaders of $250M AAPI Anti-Discrimination Effort
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Nets' Joe Tsai Among Leaders of $250M AAPI Anti-Discrimination Effort

Brooklyn Nets governor Joe Tsai is helping lead a $250 million effort to support organizations and causes specific to Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Tsai is on the board of The Asian American Foundation, which was "founded to solve for the longstanding lack of investment in AAPI communities—particularly as anti-AAPI hate and violence persist at alarming rates," the group announced Monday.

Asian American business leaders launch foundation to combat anti-Asian hate
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Asian American business leaders launch foundation to combat anti-Asian hate

The Asian American Foundation has committed $125 million among its board members to support the AAPI community over the next five years.

Lisa Ling, Naomi Osaka, Jeremy Lin, Kevin Durant, and More Help Launch The Asian American Foundation
People

Lisa Ling, Naomi Osaka, Jeremy Lin, Kevin Durant, and More Help Launch The Asian American Foundation

A group of actors, musicians, athletes, politicians, advocates and executives are joining together to support the launch of The Asian American Foundation — "to try and change" the problem of misrepresentation "for good."

Asian Business Leaders—Including Alibaba And Yahoo Founders—Launch Effort To Combat Discrimination
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Asian Business Leaders—Including Alibaba And Yahoo Founders—Launch Effort To Combat Discrimination

Some of the world’s most influential business leaders and corporations on Monday launched an ambitious philanthropic initiative aimed at supporting Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders as they tackle mounting attacks and harassment.

Asian American business leaders seek to fight discrimination
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Asian American business leaders seek to fight discrimination

Asian American business leaders are launching a foundation to challenge discrimination through what they call the largest philanthropic commitment in history by Asian Americans geared to support members of their own community.

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Penn law dean starts process that could lead to sanctions on professor Amy Wax
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Penn law dean starts process that could lead to sanctions on professor Amy Wax

The University of Pennsylvania’s law school dean Tuesday announced he would initiate a process that could lead to sanctions against long-time law professor Amy Wax for her racist comments.

New Jersey becomes second state to require Asian American history to be taught in schools
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New Jersey becomes second state to require Asian American history to be taught in schools

Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation on Tuesday that will make it mandatory for K-12 schools to include Asian American and Pacific Islander history in their curriculums starting on the 2022-2023 school year. The move makes New Jersey the second state in the nation to require the curriculum change, after Illinois.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announces the Asian American Hate Crimes Workgroup
Office of Governor Larry Hogan

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announces the Asian American Hate Crimes Workgroup

Amid a national rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans, Governor Hogan announced the formation of a statewide workgroup to address this rise in anti-Asian activity, prevent acts of violence, and to support victims and witnesses.

Jeremy Lin and Tiger Woods overlooked as LAAUNCH survey finds 42 per cent of US can’t name single Asian-American
South China Morning Post

Jeremy Lin and Tiger Woods overlooked as LAAUNCH survey finds 42 per cent of US can’t name single Asian-American

Sports stars Jeremy Lin and Tiger Woods were named among the prominent Asian-Americans to be overlooked in a recent US survey that found 42 per cent of Americans could not name a single well-known Asian-American.

We Commemorate, We Commit: Out of Catastrophe, a Conversation on Connection and Repair
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We Commemorate, We Commit: Out of Catastrophe, a Conversation on Connection and Repair

In a moving conversation moderated by IFYC founder Eboo Patel in partnership with Sonal Shah, the founding president of The Asian American Foundation, the four shared a virtual stage yesterday to reflect on that morning two decades ago, mourn the 3,000 who died, and tell how they turned catastrophe into a catalyst for their life’s work: activism, research, teaching and writing that aims to protect, inspire and serve.

Hate crimes rise to highest level in 12 years amid increasing attacks on Black and Asian people, FBI says
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Hate crimes rise to highest level in 12 years amid increasing attacks on Black and Asian people, FBI says

The number of hate crimes in the United States rose in 2020 to the highest level in 12 years, propelled by increasing assaults targeting Black and Asian people, the FBI reported Monday. In all, the federal agency tallied 7,759 hate crimes last year, a tumultuous 12 months marked by a global pandemic, a divisive presidential election and upheaval in the economy.

Over 20 organizations demand Biden 'redouble' efforts to fight anti-Asian bias
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Over 20 organizations demand Biden 'redouble' efforts to fight anti-Asian bias

As the investigation into the origins of the coronavirus is set to end this month, the groups warn that discussions of the report could aggravate anti-Asian hate.