On Sept. 24, 2024, Zhen Jin went back to court again.
Court issues 10-year restraining order on woman accused of racist tirade against Chinese neighbor
A King County Superior Court pro tem judge renewed a restraining order for Zhen Jin, an elderly Chinese American woman who suffered ongoing racist abuse by neighbors who live in the same condominium complex.
Como says alleged ‘Jackie Chan’ comment in game versus Wolves was not intended to be derogatory
Italian soccer team Como has defended a player who allegedly said Wolves’ South Korean forward Hee Chan Hwang “thinks he’s Jackie Chan” during a preseason game on Monday.
COMMENTARY: Bending the arc toward justice begins on the floor
Huddled around a wooden bench, kneeling and sitting on the thinly carpeted floor outside the courtroom, seven people, mostly Asian American, try to make sense of the documents that were presented a moment earlier.
Most AAPI adults think the history of racism should be taught in schools, an AP-NORC poll finds
U.S. schools should teach about issues related to race, most Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders believe.
A culture of racism
A lawsuit filed on June 30 by Andre Wong against Lumentum, a Silicon Valley tech company, sheds light on the persistent issue of racism and discrimination faced by Asian Americans in the workplace.
COMMENTARY: Is it racism if you refer to someone by the wrong name?
It’s a common mistake.