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Campaign initiated by Forsman & Bodenfors New York aimed at empowering bystanders to intervene against Asian hate incidents.

Interactive posters serve to escalate basic community engagement into significant interventions.

Campaign Initiated by Forsman & Bodenfors New York to Empower Bystanders in Countering Asian Hate...
Campaign Initiated by Forsman & Bodenfors New York to Empower Bystanders in Countering Asian Hate Incidents

Campaign initiated by Forsman & Bodenfors New York aimed at empowering bystanders to intervene against Asian hate incidents.

In recent months, videos of anti-Asian violence have been circulating on the internet, gaining nationwide coverage. These disturbing incidents have sparked a wave of concern and deep disappointment, particularly towards non-vocal witnesses in these viral videos.

The Asian community has been facing a surge of hate crimes, and the lack of intervention from bystanders has been a source of frustration. Many people have expressed their disappointment towards these non-vocal witnesses, hoping for a more active response in future incidents.

Despite efforts to help, it can be easy to feel helpless in the face of such hate crimes. However, there are ways to contribute to building safer communities. Advocating for better legislation, supporting strangers in a time of crisis, and even setting up crowdfunding campaigns for those affected are all ways individuals can make a difference.

It's important to note that, as of now, there is no information available about the names of persons or organizations who appeared as silent witnesses in these viral videos.

The anti-Asian violence incidents have been a subject of deep disappointment, with the viral videos serving as a stark reminder of the prejudice and violence that still exists in our society. Building safer communities is crucial, and everyone has a role to play in standing against hate crimes.

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