Online tool tracks more than 100 pandemic-related racism incidents since February

The three more common types of harassment were verbal insults, denial of access to public areas, and intentional spitting or coughing. 'This is partly about targeting someone who you think can’t fight back, is vulnerable, and taking out hate and anger and frustration,' says professor Henry Yu of the incidents reported.
Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault's department was responsible for funding the project that tracks incidents of racism related to the pandemic.
Preliminary research shared Thursday by a group of Chinese-Canadian organizations that is encouraging the public to log experiences of racism throughout the COVID-19 pandemic found more than 10...

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