
1 minute read
AnDreamAsian
Over decades, the world has gone thru drastic human rights changes, yet we cannot deny the fact that many are still excluded and treated with contempt for being who they are – being an Asian. We hear awful incidents involving Asianpeoplefromallovertheworldthatmade headlines on various social media sites. The pandemic has further resurfaced the negligence of hate crimes committed toward the Asian community,evenastheysurge.Racismagainst Asianpeoplehasnotyetbeensolved.
Reports of Asian migrant workers who are discriminatedintheirworkingenvironmentare still dominant these days. Edelman Trust Barometer in May 2021’s survey says that 67% of their Asian – American respondents believe that business has largely ignored the problem of racism against the community. In June last year,twoJewishpractitionersatStanfordhave complained with the Equal Employment OpportunityCommission,accusingthatoneof the university's diversity, equity, and inclusion programs forced them to participate in a "racially separated 'whiteness accountability' alliancedesignedfor‘staffwhoholdadvantage viawhiteidentity.'
Advertisement
