Anti-Asian violence spiked in the US during the pandemic, especially in blue-state cities

It’s widely known that Asian Americans felt—and were—persecuted during the pandemic. But the extent of this violence, and its uneven geographic distribution across the U.S., is now much clearer, thanks to research I conducted with collaborators at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and the independent research firm Development Services Group.


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