Since the beginning of 2020, thousands of people from across the country have reported their experiences with racism and discrimination to Stop AAPI Hate’s reporting center, giving us the data and insights necessary to paint a vivid picture of the hate AAPI communities face. We process and categorize each and every act of hate that is reported to us in order to pinpoint patterns concerning where hate takes place; who is involved; and how it is experienced by our communities.
For example, by adding a new category for “societal hate acts,” we can more closely track anti-Asian political rhetoric and examine how it may be fueling interpersonal hate acts amongst individuals. And by tracking offenders of “institutional discrimination” (government, business, education, etc) on a more granular level, we’re able to assess how anti-Asian or anti-PI discrimination shows up in each institution and advocate for informed, targeted solutions to bolster specific civil rights protections.
This upgraded approach to our data collection and analysis is an innovative effort in the realm of AAPI-centered research. Up until recently, research on anti-AAPI hate has been very siloed and largely focused on either hate crimes or microaggressions. We’re now able to provide a more comprehensive picture of hate by weaving together what we know about hate crimes, microaggressions, civil rights violations, and systemic racism — all in one place.