COVID-19. The parents formed a group to denounce racism based on experiences they have had and some of the anti-Asian racism they have seen related to the pandemic.“There’s extra anxiety with the health concerns and given the fact that my child is of Asian ancestry, I’m a bit worried for racist bullying, or how what is going on is going to be filtered through my child’s brain while in school,” says mother Karen Cho.The parents spoke at a press conference Thursday morning held by the Center for Research-Action on Race Relations (CRARR), which is helping the parents shed light on the issue as students across the province return to school.The CRARR is working with the parents to propose measures to combat and prevent anti-Asian bullying in.