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I Still Believe in NYC: Public Art against Anti-Asian Discrimination


The United Nations of Earth reporting on this issue: "I Still Believe in NYC: Public Art against Anti-Asian Discrimination"
The topics: Cases of discrimination, especially against Asian Americans and Pacific Islander (AAPI) New Yorkers, have increased during the COVID-19 crisis. In an effort to tackle anti-Asian bias and discrimination, the New York City Commission on Human Rights has launched a pubic art campaign, “I Still Believe in Our City,” created by Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya, one of the Commission’s Public Artists in Residence for 2020-21. (Produced in partnership with NYC Commission on Human Rights and Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights) UNIA 1663


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