Bystander Intervention 101 You have the power to stop identity-based bigotry and harassment. Learn more at a FREE virtual bystander intervention… Posted by OCA Greater Houston on Thursday, March 18, 2021 Posted by OCA Greater Houston on Thursday, March 18, 2021 Sign up for free virtual bystander intervention!
VAYLA: Letter from Jacqueline Thanh “Beyond Asian hate and the continual targeting of our elders across the country, the violence and murder of Asian women in Atlanta yesterday illuminates the complex intergenerational traumas of exploitation, sexual violence, poverty, colonialism, and erasure experienced by Asian women. Working-class Asian women are the backbone of families, communities, and our cultures. VAYLA is an Asian Womxn-led organization and we are grieving deeply with our diaspora. We must stop Asian hate. We must continue to speak up and keep each other safe in the face of terrorism.” Read the full statement here.
Center for Pan Asian Community Services We are devastated by yesterday’s horrific attacks and condemn the ongoing violence against Asian American communities… Posted by Center for Pan Asian Community Services on Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Cia Siab Inc in Solidarity with AAPI Cia Siab, Inc. stands in solidarity with our Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) community as we continue to fight… Posted by Cia Siab Inc on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 In the rise of anti-Asian violence, what can we do to protect ourselves and each other? Here are just a few steps to… Posted by Cia Siab Inc on Monday, March 29, 2021 ➡️Report hate incidents with Stop AAPI Hate: https://stopaapihate.org/ ➡️Report hate incidents with Cia Siab, Inc. at https://www.ciasiabinc.org/hateincidentreport
Asian Minnesota Alliance for Justice: CAAL Response This event is hosted by the Asian Minnesotan Alliance for Justice (AMAJ), a collective of Asian American organizations dedicated to fighting for solidarity and justice in MN. The events in Georgia last week were devastating to our community. In the last year, and particularly the last few months, we have seen an increase in attacks and violence directed towards Asian American communities around the United States. This includes attacks targeting our elderly in Asian communities, it includes verbal and physical harassment in public and private spaces, includes 33 Vietnamese community members who were just deported by ICE, and it includes the deaths of Christian Hall and Angelo Quinto, who were recently killed by the police. This is all anti-Asian hate and violence. Our communities are in pain and looking for support. This moment demands all of us, as Minnesotans, to come together to think critically about the moment we are in and move us towards a place of healing and justice. Join us for a public community event to hear from leaders and community members about what has been occurring in Minnesota and nationwide, hear from victims of hate, and work together with us to take action against violence and hate. Speakers include U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, MDHR Commissioner Rebecca Lucero, CAAL Network & Executive Director Bo Thao-Urabe, and others Honoring the Lives Lost in Atlanta. To our non-Asian allies, we urge you to take action against anti-Asian violence and hate. #StopAsianHate… Posted by Coalition of Asian American Leaders – CAAL on Thursday, March 18, 2021 Dear CAAL Leaders, We are devastated by yesterday’s horrific mass shooting in Georgia, where a gunman shot and killed… Posted by Coalition of Asian American Leaders – CAAL on Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Asian Pacific Environmental Network If you live in the Bay Area and want to join our volunteer list just go to apen4ej.org/volunteer Share this form with your friends, family, and communities through this link Donate to the CCSJ victims and survivors fund. Donate to Little Saigon’s Peace Ambassador program
Culture Surge Art Content Hub Culture Surge’s Mission We believe that artists and culture makers are the visionary leaders needed to galvanize us towards a future rooted in justice, care, and connection. During this pivotal election year and unprecedented public health crisis, Culture Surge will provide the coordination, resources and direction to maximize the collective impact of cultural influencers, artists, strategists, and movement leaders. About Culture Surge With over two dozen members and organizations, Culture Surge is a broad coalition of change makers working together in this vital moment for the survival of our communities, our democracy, and our shared future. We are artists from every sector and strata. We are from historically marginalized communities, we are cultural influencers, Hollywood decision-makers, and electoral strategists. We are led and driven by the needs and voices of women of color, we center the vision of artists, and we work in close partnership with frontline social justice groups. The coronavirus pandemic is reshaping how we take civic engagement. There is palpable urgency and momentum toward transforming national narratives about how we vote, how we show up for each other in times of crisis, and how structural inequities must be addressed. The stakes are too high to work in silos. It’s crucial that we come together to align our values and our narrative approach. Culture Surge serves as a nexus for influencers, artists, and cultural strategists who can breathe life, hope, and representation into our civic efforts. We connect change makers to key narratives across issues and campaigns, including voting access campaigns, COVID-19 response work, and we coordinate resources and advising to maximize the impact of culture-driven initiatives to lead to concrete change. Culture Surge’s powerful coalition allows us to combine the skills to imagine a new future, broaden minds and inspire hearts, with on-the-ground partners in pivotal regions across the country. Learn more about Culture Surge
Spatial Separation for Our Collective Wellness Spatial Separation for Our Collective Wellness – Artist: Favianna Rodriguez
Nama-Stay at Home Nama-Stay at Home | Artist: Sanket Deshmukh – “This artwork features the UN ambassador Priyanka Chopra, who has been spreading the ‘namastay’ message to avoid shaking hands with people. It also sends out a ‘Stay at home’ message at the same time, with a south asian design twist.” Submitted for United Nations Global Call Out To Creatives – help stop the spread of COVID-19 View this post on Instagram Namastay home and #flattenthecurve!🙏🏾 @priyankachopra . . . . #covi̇d19 #CovidOpenBrief #uncovid19brief #flattenthecurve #ViralKindness #StopTheSpread #coronavirus #bollywood #graphicart #digitalartist #digitalmedia #artofinstagram #artistsoninstagram #abstractart #artwork #artfair #artexhibition #covid#procreateart #art #design #artmagazine #artgram #artbringsustogether A post shared by Sanket Deshmukh (@thecreativecub) on Apr 4, 2020 at 9:44pm PDT
Movement Hub Artwork by Natalie Bui Movement Hub artwork by Natalie Bui | Instagram: @nataliepbui Visit her website here!