MI Response to Hate Virtual Conference 2021
This conference will feature presentations from state and national leaders on how extremism and the rising threat of extremist violence has an impact on hate crimes.
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This conference will feature presentations from state and national leaders on how extremism and the rising threat of extremist violence has an impact on hate crimes.
“As organizer and advocate Hyejin Shim says, it’s also important to be specific about who was targeted in the Atlanta shooting. Because when we do that, we can also pave the way for solutions…”
“APIAHF and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) have collaborated on a combat hate crime toolkit that provides basic and critical information for victims, community based organization, and community leaders.”
AAAJ is a national affiliation of five leading organizations advocating for the civil and human rights of Asian Americans and other underserved communities to promote a fair and equitable society for all.
Learn about the unique hardships that API immigrant survivors are facing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, surge in anti-Asian sentiment, and recent hate crimes.
Recording: A National Conversation on Race and Gender After the Atlanta Spa Shootings
Online resource includes “5 Things to Consider When Experiencing Hate” and “5 Ways to Help If You Witness Hate”.
“Our nation cannot solve the problem of hate without first fully understanding it–and that is precisely what this report seeks to achieve.”
“We mourn the lives that our communities have lost in 2020 and before and send love and light to their friends and family. Below are the names of the lives we have lost to fatal, anti-LGBTQ violence this year so far. Those whose names are marked with an asterisk were lost as a result of intimate partner violence.”
In 2016, AVP and the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs responded to the homicides of 23 transgender and gender nonconforming people, most of whom were transgender women of color. Discover how you can take action today
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