Santa Cruz Warriors point guard Jeremy Lin joins “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” on Tuesday to speak out against the rise of anti-Asian racism and hate crimes across the country.
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The CW's reboot gathered together Wednesday morning on the Vancouver set for a virtual press day. But what took place in Atlanta the night before, where six women of Asian descent were killed, weighed heavily on their minds.«What happened last night with eight people killed breaks my heart,» legendary actor Tzi Ma told reporters Wednesday when asked about Tuesday night's tragedy. «I'm not quite sure what the short-term fix is and I know we are the long-term solution.
Santa Cruz Warriors point guard Jeremy Lin joins “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” on Tuesday to speak out against the rise of anti-Asian racism and hate crimes across the country.
On Thursday, CAA kicked off the month of April with the CAA Amplify Town Hall to address the surge of violence against Asians and Asian Americans. These acts of violence and harassment have been on the forefront in the past week with the Atlanta shootings and the most most recent attack in New York City where a man brutally attacked 65-year-old Vilma Kari while saying racist remarks.
Violence against Asian Americans has risen dramatically over the past year. The coalition Stop AAPI Hate has tracked nearly 4,000 incidents of discrimination over the past year alone, as NPR reported earlier this month, though experts and advocates stress that the actual number is likely much higher.
UPDATED with video: Tonight on Saturday Night Live, Weekend Update anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che spent a great deal of time talking about gun control, in the wake of recent mass shootings in Atlanta, GA and Boulder, CO.
renewed outcry following the shootings at an Atlanta spa, the former “Tonight Show” host expressed his regret over his racist comments during a Zoom call with Guy Aoki — leader of the activist group Media Action Network for Asian Americans. Leno’s offensive jokes prompted MANAA to undergo a nearly 15-year-long campaign to pressure NBC to cut ties with him.
Jay Leno is stepping forward to take responsibility.
Ken Jeong has donated $50,000 (£36,500) to the families of victims of last week’s shootings in Atlanta. Eight people died during attacks at three massage parlours in the Georgia city on Tuesday (16 March), with a 21-year-old man being arrested.
Ken Jeong is helping with the healing process after so much suffering.
“My initial reaction to the attack in Atlanta was really shock and disbelief,” Margaret Cho says when speaking EXCLUSIVELY with HollywoodLife, one week after the vile shootings that left eight people – six of whom were women of Asian decent – dead.
Anna May Wong, who could only get a foothold in the industry by playing prostitutes and temptresses.
Meghan McCain is apologizing for her past comments about COVID-19.
a rampage across area massage parlors staffed primarily by Asian women, leaving eight people dead. “I am proud to be Asian,” the award-winning Canadian-American actress, 49, declared during a surprise appearance at a “Stop Asian Hate” protest in Oakland, Pennsylvania this Saturday.“Pittsburgh, I am so happy and proud to be here with you, and thank you to all the organizers for organizing this just to give us an opportunity to be together and to stand together and to feel each other,” the
On March 16, a white man traveled to three Atlanta area spas and took the lives of Soon C. Park, Hyun J.
Sandra Oh is speaking out against all of the hate and violence towards the Asian community.
Sandra Oh is speaking out just days after eight people were killed in the deadly shooting at three Atlanta-area spas.
Sandra Oh gave an impassioned speech at a Stop Asian Hate march yesterday (March 20), telling the crowd that she was “proud to be Asian”.The protest was held in Pittsburgh after eight people – many of whom were Asian – were killed in Atlanta last week (March 18) and as cases of hate crimes against Asian people continue to rise worldwide.The Killing Eve actor addressed the crowd at the march with a megaphone, saying: “For many of us in our community, this is the first time we are even able to
Amber Ruffin is using her platform to highlight America’s “long and well-documented” record of bigotry against Asian people.