In the early hours of February 13th, Christina Yuna Lee, a 35-year-old Korean American woman, was followed into her New York City Chinatown apartment and stabbed to death by a stranger. Last month, Michelle Alyssa Go, a 40-year-old Asian American woman, was pushed to her death while waiting for a southbound R train at Times Square (1). APAMSA grieves these recent tragedies and recognizes them as the latest in a painfully long list of attacks against Asian Americans even as they have not yet been officially charged as hate crimes (2).

 

Just as we have in our previous statement, APAMSA denounces these horrifying crimes and all such senseless acts of violence, regardless of their legal designations (3). Anti-Asian hate crimes have been on the rise since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with New York City alone experiencing a 361% increase over this past year, leaving Asian Americans across the country fearful for their safety (4). APAMSA firmly and unequivocally opposes every racist act, and we call all our allies to stand in solidarity with the AANHPI community.

 

Comprehensive anti-racist policies that improve upon the reporting and prevention of all racist hate crimes must be implemented. We will continue to demand that our politicians and legislators acknowledge the tragedies of Lee and Go’s deaths, as well as their broader context of the pandemic of anti-Asian hate that persists.

 

APAMSA offers its support to all of its members during these difficult times. We have listed below several helpful resources for your reference, and we invite you to reach out with any specific ways we can further assist your chapters.

For questions or concerns about this statement, please reach out to Eric rapidresponse@apamsa.org

 

If you do not yet have access to our Anti-Asian Racism Toolkit, please fill out this form to request access.

 

If you or your local chapter wants to get more involved with our advocacy efforts and the AANHPI community, please reach out to Brandon healthpolicy@apamsa.org and Kevin AANHPI@apamsa.org

 

Please reach out to Nathan mentalhealth@apamsa.org if you are interested in exploring additional ways APAMSA can lend our support during these trying times.