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EPISODE · May 31, 2021 · 1H 9M

Ep 132 | What to Do if You Are the Target of Asian Hate Part One

from Talking Taiwan · host Felicia Lin

A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin:   May is Asian heritage month and Talking Taiwan was one of over 100 organizations and groups that participated in United We Stand, the 42nd Annual Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival, organized by CAPA the Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans. Usually festival is a one-day outdoor event held in New York City, but this year it was run virtually online for the entire month of May.   As I thought about how Talking Taiwan could go beyond just being another virtual booth in the festival, and give back to the community, I realized that we could put together an online event simply by inviting some of our past guests, namely Suelain Moy, Steven Lee and Peter Yang Zhao for discussion and Q&A on the topic of: What to do if you are the target of Asian hate. And with the help of my friend Chris Chen, who's a part of CAPA, the festival's organizing committee, we added another panelist Chris Kwok, an attorney doing a lot of great work related to anti-Asian hate.   The event was held on May 17th and recorded. We are sharing it here in two parts. This is part one featuring a discussion with our panelists. Part two will be the Q&A discussion that followed.   Panelist bios: Christopher M. Kwok, is a mediator and arbitrator with JAMS, Board Director and Issues Committee Chair for the Asian American Bar Association of New York, and an Adjunct Professor at Hunter College/CUNY and New York City College of Technology/CUNY. Sergeant Steven Lee, is a 16-year veteran of the NYPD, a whistleblower fighting to reform police corruption, and Anti-Asian Hate Crime Activist. Suelain Moy, is a New York City mother, writer, journalist, author, and editor who wrote "The 16 Safety Guidelines for the Parents of Asian Children." Peter Yang Zhao, is an Anti-Asian Hate Crime and Tourette Activist.   Here's a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode:   United We Stand, the 42ndAnnual Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival, organized by CAPA the Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans Panelist Suelain Moy talks about an anti-Asian hate incident that happened to her and her son Suelain's practical tips for dealing with harassment on the street How parents should talk to their kids about how to protect themselves Where to report Asian hate incidents When reporting a hate crime, what constitutes a hate crime When reporting a crime it is important to mention all the details and speak up about what exactly happened Why Asian hate crimes have been underreported You don't have to file a police report in the precinct where it happened The anti-Asian hate incident that happened to panelist Peter Yang Zhao's wife Peter's Tourette activism and mention that May 15-June 15 is Tourette's Syndrome month Why what happened to Peter's wife was considered a criminal case The difference between a criminal and civil case How AALDEF does not offer personal direct legal services but does impact litigation What is impact litigation The MinKwon Center does offer personal direct legal services, but only in very specific areas How the timing and prevalence of Asian hate crimes impacted how Peter's wife's case was handled When filing a police report the perpetrator is given your information by the district attorney's office within 48 hours, so it's not necessary to give all of your personal information (e.g. address or date of birth), you can just give  your first name and an email address How Asians need to be more politically active and speak up     Related Links:   United We Stand- 42nd Annual Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival: Https://beacons.ai/aapifest   Panelist Suelain Moy's 16 Safety Guidelines for the Parents of Asian Children: https://suelain.com/2021/03/25/16-safety-guidelines-for-the-parents-of-asian-children/?fbclid=IwAR2tbE5J3vbKAASQwZBdxEiZRsnyQ34phgyyqxCyX-4NX2ztxRPY-FCYZJk   Panelist Peter Zhao's Op Ed about the Anti-Asian Hate crime that happened to his wife: https://asamnews.com/2021/03/23/oped-finding-real-solutions-to-ending-anti-asian-hate-crimes/   Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF): https://www.aaldef.org/   MinKwon Center for Community Action: http://minkwon.org/   Flushing  Bakery Incident:   Queens County's District Attorney, Melinda Katz: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melinda_Katz

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