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COVID-19 ANTI-ASIAN SENTIMENT

2020 – 2022

When cases of COVID-19 proliferated in the United States starting in March 2020, the virus was frequently dubbed as the “Wuhan flu” or the “Chinese virus,” sparking a modern-day “yellow peril.” Since the start of the pandemic, Asian American communities have come face-to-face with racist and xenophobic violence and discrimination. The anti-Asian sentiments have manifested in plummeting sales and looting of Chinese restaurants, near-deserted Chinatown districts, and bullying toward Asian Americans in school and across social media.

There is a long history of bigotry against Asian Americans in the United States, dating back to as early as the late-nineteenth century during the Chinese Exclusion Act. Over a century later, anyone perceived to be Chinese during the COVID-19 pandemic is at risk of becoming a target of racially motivated hate crimes. That is the painful reality of the everyday Asian American: no matter how hard one works, the status they have achieved, or the nation they identify with—Asian Americans have always been pitched into the "them" category.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Cleary, T., Nagano, T., Ma, J., & Lopez de Castilla, M. (2021). COVID-19 oral history project. Asian Heritage Committee at LaGuardia Community College. https://asianheritage.commons.gc.cuny.edu/videos/

Kulkarni, M.P., Choi, C., & Jeung, R. (2020, March 19). Stop AAPI Hate. https://stopaapihate.org/

More than 9,000 anti-Asian incidents have been reported since the pandemic began. (2021, August 12). National Public Radio. https://www.npr.org/2021/08/12/1027236499/anti-asian-hate-crimes-assaults-pandemic-incidents-aapi

Ngai, M., & Hwang, D.H. (2021). Asian-American experience during COVID-19. Columbia University: Justice, Equity & Rights. https://fas.columbia.edu/files/fas/content/Justice%2C%20Equity%20%26%20Rights_%20Issue%203.pdf

Ong, C., & Zhang, A. (2021, March 24). Research report & resources for disentangling anti-Asian violence. The AAPI COVID-19 Project. www.tinyurl.com/ACPMar2021Report

Ong, C., Zhang, A., & Shaw, V. (2021). Asian American, Asian Immigrant, and Pacific Islander businesses and workers During COVID-19: Recovery, resilience, and loss. Natural Hazards Center Quick Response Grant Report Series, 322. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder. https://hazards.colorado.edu/quick-response-report/asian-american-asian-immigrant-and-pacific-islander-businesses-and-workers-during-covid-19

TIMELINE OF EVENTS

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The Opium Wars

Taiping Rebellion

California Gold Rush 

Chinese Americans and the Transcontinental Railroad

Chinese Exclusion Act

Second Sino-Japanese War

The Chinese Civil War

Northwest China Famine

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Japan's Comfort Women

Nanking Massacre

The War Brides

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Great Chinese Famine

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Immigration and Nationality Act

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Chinese Cultural Revolution

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COVID-19 Anti-Asian Sentiment

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