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 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 new survey published Thursday.

Fifty-four percent of respondents to the survey by The Asian American Foundation said they โ€œexperienced either insults, harassments, threats, or physical attacks in the past 12 months,โ€ while 62% said they had witnessed another Asian New Yorker experiencing the same.

Additionally, one in five said they were physically attacked or assaulted, and 31% said they witnessed a physical attack or assault on a fellow Asian New Yorker.

The findings suggest that personal security and safety remain top of mind for Asian New Yorkers, even as some indicators suggest anti-Asian violence, along with overall crime, has declined from pandemic highs.

The groupโ€™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.

Eugena Oh, a regional director for The Asian American Foundation, noted that 20% of respondents said they felt โ€œashamed or embarrassed to reportโ€ while 42% said they โ€œdid not want to bring attentionโ€ to themselves.

โ€œWhen something like this happens to you, I think there’s a lot of internalization that happens where you may call into question what you could have done to protect yourself to avoid the situation,โ€ Oh said.

She said these problems were compounded by other concerns, including โ€œthe cultural competency and linguistic capabilities of the police.โ€ The report said of all the possible solutions sought by Asian New Yorkers, the most common was โ€œbetter relations with police,โ€ which 67% of respondents picked, while 62% said โ€œmental health services.โ€

Previous studies and surveys have identified gaps in what Asian New Yorkers say they experience and what shows…

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