May marks Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, as well as D.C.’s launch of the anti-Asian violence prevention program that includes the “Hate Stops with Us” campaign. Please see the news item>
UAH Interview on the Ongoing Debate On Free Speech and Hate Speech As Elon Musk Buys Twitter
Free speech used to be considered dangerous in many areas, and today it still is. Before the founding fathers decided to protect it in the Bill of Rights, speaking your mind could get you thrown in prison or even killed. That’s probably why it went down as amendment one. But sometimes we can get its meaning confused, especially on social media. Please see the interview with UAH President Masood Akhtar and Advisory Board Member John Vaudreuil>
The Stop Asian Hate Movement is at a Crossroads
In the year since the Atlanta shootings, the Stop Asian Hate movement dramatically changed awareness of anti-Asian racism. Where does it go from here? Please read the full article at Vox>