The Asian Diaspora Is In A Mental Health Crisis–Why? | Reports

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Is the Asian community experiencing a mental health crisis? Issues like PTSD are on the rise in our diaspora for many reasons, including long standing racism and cultural shame seeking help. How have immigration and gentrification impacted our mental health?

In the past year, five major killings have been by Asian men. This includes last week’s U-haul driver, Weng Sor, whose violent rampage left 1 dead and 8 others injured. Sor was 62-years-old, homeless, and estranged from his family. Experts point to the spur of Asian hate in the past few years, isolation and fear about being blamed for Covid, and the continued gentrification of places like Chinatown as factors to why these tragedies continue to occur.

How will our governments address this–and more importantly, how will our communities handle it?

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Alison Boya Sun

Writer
Manal Ahmed
Keshia Hannam

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Joy Jihyun Jeong

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Emily Ma

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