A mother watching nervously and nervously watching her watch while waiting for the subway, and a daughter leaning on her hands, raveling that Asian readers in the U.S. have captured the anxiety of hate crimes, and people who are not even in the black don’t understand what this landscape means.
The New Yorker’s cover of Asian-American anxiety
A mother watching nervously and nervously watching her watch while waiting for the subway, and a daughter leaning on her hands, raveling that Asian readers in the U.S. have captured the anxiety of hate crimes, and people who are not even in the black don’t understand what this landscape means.