Asian activists are tracking the surge in hate crimes as police reporting falls short by Derek McKinney | Posted on April 21, 2021 People demonstrate at the ‘Stop Asian Hate March and Rally’ in Koreatown on March 27, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. March 27 is the #StopAsianHate National Day of Action against anti-Asian violence. On March 16th, eight people were killed at three Atlanta-area spas, six of whom were Asian women, in an attack that sent fear through the Asian community amid a rise in anti-Asian hate crimes. | Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images With new tools and new technology, groups like Project 1907 want to fix hate crime statistics Continue reading… via The Verge – All Posts Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!