Has the Hunt for Chinese Spies Become a Witch Hunt? University scientists work in ‘an atmosphere of fear.’
By Karin Fischer, The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 11, 2021
By Karin Fischer, The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 11, 2021
AASF is delighted to announce that Margaret Lewis, Brian Sun, and Peter Zeidenberg have joined the AASF Legal Advisory Council. The Council will advise AASF to build a network of attorneys experienced in defending Asian American scholars, and to stimulate dialogues among scholars, university administrators, government officials, and the general public.
Speakers from the government, civil rights organizations, and academia will share their insights on ways for individuals to engage in policy advocacy, community organizing, and building narratives to speak up against racial profiling and lift up the voices of impacted people.
AASF respectfully urges Chancellor Donde Plowman to reinstate Prof. Anming Hu’s tenured faculty position at the University Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) and back-pay his full salary and benefits.
By the Economist Intelligence Unit, Committee of 100
2021
During the June 30th roundtable, Reps. Jamie Raskin thanked AASF and quote from AASF’s submitted statement.
by Yoel Fink and Yasheng Huang, MIT Technology Review
June 29, 2021
By Annah Zhu, George Zhu, Ruishan Chen, Science
June 25, 2021
By Ainikki Riikonen, Emily Weinstein, Lawfare
June 24, 2021
By Mara Hvistendahl, The Intercept
June 23, 2021