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'We Are Going To Be The Victims' Unless Anti-Asian Racism Is Confronted, Says BU Researcher
Professor Hyeouk Chris Hahm is out with a report showing an uptick in pandemic-related racism against Asian Americans. -
Massachusetts Is 'The Best Of The Worst' On Vaccine Equity, Baker Advisor Says
Michael Curry, a member of Gov. Charlie Baker's COVID-19 Advisory Group, spoke about the state's vaccine equity gap. -
Diverse Jury In Derek Chauvin Trial Could Lend 'Perception Of Legitimacy' To Deliberations
GBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed says he thinks the judge did a good job selecting a diverse jury, but says the dynamic will ultimately come down to the individual personalities of each juror. -
'It's A Marathon': Local Asian Community Gathers To Mourn And Call For Action Against Racism
A mock marathon and a candlelight vigil highlight the community's call for prolonged campaign against hate. -
Sens. Duckworth, Hirono Will Block Biden Nominees Over Lack Of AAPI Representation
Outraged by the lack of Asian American representation in President Biden's administration, Democratic Sens. Tammy Duckworth and Mazie Hirono have pledged… -
All Rev'd Up: Harvard Should Be Leading On Reparations But Lags Behind
Students and advocates are calling on Harvard University to acknowledge its role in slavery and offer reparations. -
In Likely First, Chicago Suburb Of Evanston Approves Reparations For Black Residents
The city of Evanston, Ill. will make reparations available to eligible Black residents for what it describes as harm caused by "discriminatory housing… -
AG Healey: It Is Time To Stop 'Making Excuses' For Hate-Fueled Violence And Prosecute Hate Crimes
Healey tells Boston Public Radio she supports legislation to update the state's existing hate crime laws. -
Atlanta Killings: Sex Worker Advocate Sees Deadly Consequences Of Overlapping Hatreds
The man accused of killing six Asian women told police that he attacked the Georgia massage businesses because they contributed to his "sex addiction."The… -
'We Will Not Go Back': Vigils Honoring Atlanta Victims Draw Mourners Across U.S.
From Sacramento to Salt Lake City to Philadelphia, thousands gathered this weekend at vigils across the country with signs, candles, portraits and flowers…