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Frisco’s Desi Organizations Navigate Identity and Hate Monitoring

Beyond politics, Frisco’s South Asian community relies on research and advocacy groups to understand and combat the rise in targeted hate, shaping how organizations support their members.

📚 Academic look at Indian American political targeting

The Brown Political Review published an analysis tracing the shift from the model minority perception to Indian Americans becoming political targets, offering context for the challenges faced in places like Frisco. [3]

🔎 CSOH tracks hate incidents in Frisco

The Center for the Study of Organized Hate documented Frisco’s emergence as a hotspot for anti‑Indian sentiment, providing data and resources to help local communities respond to organized hate. [4]

Sources: [3] Brown Political Review · [4] Center for the Study of Organized Hate (CSOH)

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