Are you ready to take action?
Thank you for being here. We need you. If you are new to social justice, allyship or just learning about anti-Asian hate we will support and guide you.
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The more you know, the more you will learn that you can make a big impact and your and other’s lives. You can brainstorm with others ways to share perspectives with people who have limited experience and knowledge of other people. We are working on educational materials to combat misinformation.
Give what you can, even 1 minute daily is appreciated
Unfortunately, there is minimal effort to support Asian Americans. This means that a tiny effort on your part can make a big impact. In fact if you are in White a little bitty act can move mountains. Just imagine if there were 10 other people who took the same action? Together, we can make progress in our community.
Small Actions to Create Awareness and Safety
- 30 seconds, sign petitions
- 1 minute Change your Facebook frame
- 1 minute Share Asian voices – Commenting on #stopasianhate posts you see
- 3 min Sharing and what is interesting about the posts about Asians
- 3-8 minutes Read Articles, more articles
- 1-3 min Watch News videos
- 3-30 min Start conversations about #stopasianhate
- 3-30 min Write, message or call legislators
- 30 min Asian American podcasts
- 30-60 min Write letters to media editors
- 30-60 min Asian Panel videos
- 60 min Get bystander intervention training
- 30-60 min Watch educational videos
- 30-60 min Asian Panel videos
- Read books about Asian Americans
- Ask what your employer, neighbors, friends are doing to recognize anti-Asian hate
Each week
I share with non-Asians, the challenges Asian-Americans face in an environment with increasing levels of bias and hate.
The goal is to stop Asian hate by amplifying unheard and unfiltered stories about your Asian neighbors, which will help expand everyone’s cultural awareness, including my own.
Since only six percent of the U.S. population is Asian, and only half of that number speak English, overcoming racism through Asian efforts alone is an impossible task. We need the help of non-Asians to influence behavior which will benefit everyone. I hope to inspire non-Asians to become allies and empower them to enact change
When you hear these raw personal stories from every day Asians Americans I believe you will be compelled to learn more and to act to help solve the problem.
A small, but mighty, growing community is listening, learning and taking action to inform our networks of the problem and to speak up. You can join us.
