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Sunday Edition: Why Anti-Asian Hate Rarely Becomes a Hate Crime

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Anti-Asian Hate | It’s been just over a year since six Asian women were among eight people shot and killed at Atlanta-area spas.

Since those attacks, more acts of violence seemingly targeted at Asian-Americans have left the community on edge.

In part one of a special two-part series, we examine how victims’ families are coping and why advocates say it matters whether these acts are classified as hate crimes.

Guest: Natasha Chen, CNN National Correspondent

RELATED: Political Actions Called For To Counter Surging Asian Hate In U.S.

Why Anti-Asian Hate Rarely Becomes a Hate Crime

People hold signs to protest hate crimes committed against Asian-American | Why Anti-Asian Hate Rarely Becomes a Hate Crime

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