KEY POINTS
  • Asian American leaders and activists are poised to testify about the rise in discrimination and violence against their communities amid the coronavirus pandemic.
  • A House subpanel on civil rights will hear from Sen. Tammy Duckworth and other lawmakers, as well as experts and advocates for Asian Americans.
  • Also on the witness list is actor Daniel Dae Kim, best known for his roles in "Lost" and "Hawaii Five-0," who has previously spoken out against the growing problem of anti-Asian violence.
  • Some advocates have blamed former President Donald Trump's rhetoric for stoking discrimination against Asian Americans.

A bevy of Asian American leaders and activists on Thursday testified before a House panel on civil rights about the rise in discrimination and violence against their communities amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The 10 a.m. hearing will consider ways to prevent racially motivated attacks as it examines both the historic and more recent forms of discrimination felt by Asian Americans, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said in a press release.