The Timaru Herald

Anti-Asian racism spikes in Aotearoa

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Forty per cent of Asian Kiwis have experience­d racism since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to researcher­s at the University of Auckland. Their paper, published in the New Zealand Medical Journal today, finds groups most likely to experience anti-Asian hate were temporary migrants, students and those living in rural communitie­s. Author Dr Lynne Soon-Chean Park says experienci­ng racism can lead to depression, anxiety and low life satisfacti­on. ‘‘The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighte­d racism in our society, including targeted anti-Asian hatred,’’ she said. ‘‘Our study describes experience­s of racism for Asian people in Aotearoa and the associatio­n between these experience­s and life satisfacti­on during the first 18 months of the Covid-19 pandemic.’’ The study reveals an associatio­n between Covid-era racism and life satisfacti­on. This role is Public Interest Journalism funded by New Zealand on Air.

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