April 4, 2024

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Asian-American social workers witness rise in anti-Asian racism

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Amid the aftermath of heightened xenophobia and racism toward Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health exposed the challenges and resilience of these communities in three publications.

Yeonjung Jane Lee, Sophia Lau and Clifford Bersamira, alongside master of social work student Jaron Yamauchi, aimed to address anti-Asian racism by understanding the experiences of Asian American social workers with the current climate of division and hostility.

"We saw community members in action, mobilizing, advocating and supporting one another," Lau said. "We felt it was imperative that, as frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, Asian American social workers' stories, experiences, as well as their recommendations on advocacy efforts to combat anti-Asian racism were heard."

The team interviewed 17 social workers across the nation. Their helped shed light on the multifaceted nature of discrimination and its implications. Their findings were published in Social Work, the Journal of Social Work and the Journal of Gerontological Social Work.

Among the findings:

"Our hope is that this study encourages future research on how we can support Asian American social workers and those from other marginalized communities and address their needs," Bersamira said.

Lau added, "Raising visibility about the unique circumstances that Asian Americans experience that includes their strengths and resiliency is critical on so many levels. In addition to the diverse ways bias and discrimination can look and be experienced, understanding the scope and intensity of these issues can more meaningful interventions and outcomes."

More information: Clifford S Bersamira et al, Anti-Asian Hate's Impact on Asian American Social Workers: Implications for Professional Training and Education, Social Work (2024). DOI: 10.1093/sw/swae009

Sophia B Lau et al, Asian American social workers' experiences and perspectives on anti-Asian hate, Journal of Social Work (2023). DOI: 10.1177/14680173231206727

Yeonjung Jane Lee et al, Anti-Asian Racism and COVID-19 Impact on Older Adults: The Voices of Social Workers, Journal of Gerontological Social Work (2023). DOI: 10.1080/01634372.2023.2202240

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