Skip to main content
Back to Show
Above The Noise

Should More Anti-Asian Violence Be Sentenced As Hate Crimes?

Season 5 Episode 12

Since the pandemic began, violence against Asian-Americans has skyrocketed. Anti-Asian hate crimes grew nearly 150% in major U.S. cities and those numbers are probably underreported as many folks don’t report what happened to the police. We teamed up with PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs to explore why it's so hard to get racist violence charged as hate crimes.

Support Provided By
Season
How Do Algorithms Predict Criminal Behavior?
4:38
We investigate how algorithms are being used in the criminal justice system.
Gerrymandering: Is Geometry Silencing Your Vote?
5:18
We breaks down gerrymandering and how politicians on both sides rig the voting system.
Why Do Our Brains Love Fake News?
5:20
Why our brains can so easily make us believe that fake news is real news.
Adam Savage On Why Science Matters
6:45
Adam Savage talks about why scientific inquiry is more important than ever.
Voices from the March for Science: Special Report
2:36
A special report about young activists at the San Francisco March for Science
How Do Different Social Media Platforms Affect Your Mood?
4:55
We explore how Snapchat compares to other social media platforms in affecting your brain.
Are Energy Drinks Really that Bad?
4:06
Should the U.S. ban energy drinks for minors?
Is Marijuana Actually Medicinal?
4:45
We discuss some of the high hurdles researchers face when trying to study marijuana.
Top 4 Tips To Spot Bad Science Reporting
4:15
Learn how to spot bad science reporting through 4 simple letters: G-L-A-D.
Is Your Social Status Making You Sick?
4:37
Looking into how your position in society affects your health.
Active loading indicator