More than half of Asian New Yorkers experienced hateful acts in 2023, report says

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More than half of Asian New Yorkers experienced hateful acts in 2023, report says
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More than half of Asian New Yorkers experienced hateful acts in 2023, report says

More than half of Asian New Yorkers were on the receiving end of race-related hate in 2023, and fewer than half of those people reported the incidents to anyone, according to a newsaid they “experienced either insults, harassments, threats, or physical attacks in the past 12 months,” while 62% said they had witnessed another Asian New Yorker experiencing the same.

The group’s report also points to potentially widespread gaps in data collection by government agencies tasked with documenting acts of race-related incidents. The survey of 1,000 Asian New Yorkers was conducted in English, Chinese, Korean and Bengali. She said these problems were compounded by other concerns, including “the cultural competency and linguistic capabilities of the police.” The report said of all the possible solutions sought by Asian New Yorkers, the most common was “better relations with police,” which 67% of respondents picked, while 62% said “mental health services.”

“Enforcement of the law can only go so far,” said OuYang, who founded and has supervised the Hate Crimes Prevention Art Project for OCA-NY, a local Asian organization.

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