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May 4, 2022 13 tweets 14 min read Read on X
🚨 JUST OUT: The 2022 STAATUS Index

Despite a new administration, attacks against our community continue to increase, reminding us that racism against #AsianAmericans is deeply embedded in US history, culture & institutions, and have been for over 150 years.

🧵 of some findings
1/ Compared to 2021, Americans in 2022 are nearly TWICE as likely to say that #AsianAmericans are at least partly responsible for #COVID19: 11% vs 21%
2/ Alarmingly, in 2022, 33% Americans believe that #AsianAmericans are MORE LOYAL to their country of origin than to the United States, up from 20% in 2021.

#AAPIHeritageMonth #AAPIHM #APAHM
3/ While anti-Asian violence and hate have INCREASED over the past year, 33% of Americans are unaware that attacks against #AsianAmericans are increasing.

#AAPIHeritageMonth #AAPIHM #APAHM
4/ We shouldn’t be surprised that one-third of Americans are unaware that anti-Asian violence is increasing since 42% of Americans cannot think of a single policy or experience related to #AsianAmericans.

#AAPIHeritageMonth #AAPIHM #APAHM
5/ Even more glaring, 58% of Americans CANNOT name a single prominent #AsianAmerican.

Among those who do, the most popular answers are #JackieChan (who is not American) and #BruceLee (who died half a century ago).

#AAPIHeritageMonth #AAPIHM #APAHM
6/ Given the invisibility of #AsianAmericans in the American imagination, it comes as little surprise that ONLY 29% of #AsianAmericans completely agree that they feel like they belong and are accepted in the US.

#AAPIHeritageMonth #AAPIHM #APAHM
7/ On BELONGING & ACCEPTANCE

US-born and younger #AsianAmericans are LESS likely to completely agree that they feel like they belong and are accepted in the United States compared to foreign-born and older Asian Americans.

#AAPIHeritageMonth #AAPIHM #APAHM
8/ Do #AsianAmericans see themselves as closer to people of color or to whites?

** 76% of #AsianAmericans perceive their status as CLOSER to POC than to whites.

By contrast, 69% of whites perceive the status of Asian Americans as CLOSER to whites.
9/ ON PERCEPTIONS ABOUT CORPORATE LEADERSHIP

50% of Americans believe that #AsianAmericans are well-represented in senior positions in companies and corporate boards, YET ONLY 6% of senior level positions are filled by Asian Americans.

#AAPIHeritageMonth #AAPIHM #APAHM
10/ On a more encouraging note, a majority of Americans across the political spectrum believe that #AsianAmericans have benefited the United States.

#AAPIHeritageMonth #AAPIHM #APAHM
11/ A majority of Americans believe that anti-Asian racism should be addressed & pointed to #education as the path.

Teaching about AsianAmericans—alongside AfricanAmericans, NativeAmericans & LatinoAmericans—will help educate Americans about the fraught history of #AsianAmerica.

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May 2, 2023
🚨 JUST OUT ➡️ The 2023 STAATUS Index

Now in its third year, the STAATUS Index (Social Tracking of #AsianAmericans in the US) is the leading nationally representative survey of Americans' attitudes towards #AsianAmericans

🧵of some findings @taaforg #AAPIHeritageMonth #AAPIHM Image
1 in 4 Americans believe that #AsianAmericans are MORE LOYAL to their country of origin than to the United States

1 in 5 Americans still believe that Asian Americans are partly responsible for #COVID19 Image
31% of Americans believe that #AsianAmericans should be subject to MORE SCRUTINY when working in areas considered critical to US global strategic competitiveness Image
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Sep 21, 2022
Two and a half years into the pandemic, it finally happened... not COVID, but COVID-related hate. And it happened where I least expected it, running on the grounds @the_IAS @Princeton.

I debated whether to share this, but decided it may help others feel less alone if I did. A 🧵
2/ I began my run this morning on my usual path @the_IAS and noticed a woman walking ahead of me. As I approached her from behind, she moved to the middle of the path, so I moved to the outer most edge to the right when running by her, never even coming close to touching her.
3/ After running past her, she screamed, “Social distancing!” I was surprised, but ignored her. Then a few seconds later, she screamed, “F*CK YOU!” at which point I stopped, turned, faced her, and said calmly, “DO NOT talk to me like that.”
Read 18 tweets
Dec 31, 2021
My sociological imagination expanded when I chose to READ ACROSS disciplinary boundaries & genres.

I'm ringing in '22 🎆 by giving props to 22 BRILLIANT #AsianAmerican #women political scientists, historians, health researchers, writers & creatives from whom I learn so much 🙏🏼🧵
1/ @ProfJanelleWong, political scientist & co-Director of @AAPIData, wrote this searing piece @Medium about what the media gets wrong about anti-Asian violence & hate. She produces research & draws on it whenever she writes and speaks about #StopAsianHate
stopasianhate.medium.com/what-the-media…
2/ @sarasadhwani (CA Redistricting Commissioner, political scientist, and researcher @AAPIData) co-authored this paper w/@KulkarniManju about the responsiveness of CBOs to #AAPI communities during the #COVID19 pandemic.

sarasadhwani.com/wp-content/upl…
Read 23 tweets
Apr 1, 2020
THREAD: This moment should be an awakening for all #AsianAmericans, regardless of political persuasion. It is a blunt reminder that regardless of whether we were born in the U.S., regardless of our national origins or citizenship, our racial status in the U.S. is precarious.
2/ One moment, #AsianAmericans are exalted as model Americans and touted as victims of affirmative action by conservative pundits whose goal is to dismantle the policy. In the next, we are derided by the same pundits as filthy foreigners who are the vectors of the #coronavirus.
3/ During a pandemic like this, #AsianAmericans are realizing that the privileges of an elite degree, class, status, nativity, and citizenship are no shields against racism, xenophobia, and scapegoating.
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