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 Kris Bartley, founder of Sweet Release, has set up a programme to offer people free meals from her cafe.

As reports of anti-Asian racism rise amid the coronavirus pandemic, three Asian-New Zealanders share their experiences of being typecast – and how they’ve proved the stereotypes wrong. Brittany Keogh reports.

The day after a girl bullied her for having black hair, Kris Bartley​ brought a can of blue hair dye to school.

After spraying her and her friends’ ponytails the colour of a Smurf, she walked up to the bully. “We're all the same [now],” she said, as if daring her tormentor to differentiate between them.

READ MORE:* The new, convenient symbol of racism against Asians in New Zealand is Covid-19* Increase in racism against Asians since Covid-19 leads to 'Racism Is No Joke' campaign* Taika Waititi is the 'voice of racism' in new Human Rights Commission campaign

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Kris Bartley, founder of Sweet Release, sometimes bakes for people who have made racist comments to her,

 

 

 

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