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Four Asian-Canadians share how they've faced growing hostility amid the pandemic and how it's changed them.

'Not always overt': Unmasking COVID racismFour Asian-Canadians share how they've faced growing hostility amid the pandemic and how it's changed them.

By Lien Yeung

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As the number of reported anti-Asian hate crimes continues to rise across Metro Vancouver, the community at the heart of the issue says discrimination isn't always so blatant.

While there have been violent incidents, so-called microaggressions against East Asians are becoming more commonplace than usual in light of growing anxiety about COVID-19. They are subtle words, actions or even dirty looks that reveal a person's bias toward a historically marginalized group.

And those at the receiving end of it say the wounds from racial prejudices run deep. Here are some of those experiences.
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