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Stop AAPI Hate: How to Help

By Erin Flesch Published On
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Acts of hate, discrimination, or intolerance have no place in this country. As a company and as individuals, we are committed to taking a stand against harmful racist rhetoric, white supremacy, and hate in all forms. The Covid-19 pandemic has fueled a disgraceful rise in violence against the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community that must be addressed and dismantled.


We are here to support + stand together in solidarity with AAPI Communities, opens in a new tab. There are many ways to be an ally to Stop Asian Hate, opens in a new tab and we will continue to do our part to defend against racism, gender-based violence, and xenophobia.


Here are a few resources and organizations that can
help create positive social change.


Resources:

Stop AAPI Hate National Report, opens in a new tab

How to Respond to Coronavirus Racism, opens in a new tab

What Is the Model Minority Myth, opens in a new tab?

Report a Hate Incident, opens in a new tab


Donate:

Go Fund Me to Help Families Affected, opens in a new tab

Stop AAPI Hate, opens in a new tab

Movement Hub, opens in a new tab

Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon, opens in a new tab


Podcasts:

Self Evident, opens in a new tab

The House Specials, opens in a new tab

Asian Americana

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Follow:

@peddlerjournal, opens in a new tab

@hyu915, opens in a new tab

@_thenguyens, opens in a new tab

@hettymckinnon, opens in a new tab

@chanel_miller, opens in a new tab

@the.korean.vegan, opens in a new tab

@m.for.mai, opens in a new tab


Books:

Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning, opens in a new tab

If They Come For Us: Poems, opens in a new tab

The Joy Luck Club, opens in a new tab

Interior Chinatown, opens in a new tab

In The Country We Love: My Family Divided, opens in a new tab

Pachinko, opens in a new tab

Know My Name: A Memoir, opens in a new tab

Read more here, opens in a new tab


Kid’s Books:

Min Jee’s Lunch, opens in a new tab

I Really Want To See You, Grandma, opens in a new tab

A Big Mooncake For Little Star, opens in a new tab

Eyes That Kiss In The Corners, opens in a new tab

Natsumi’s Song Of Summer, opens in a new tab

It Began With A Page, opens in a new tab

The Paper Kingdom, opens in a new tab

Where’s Halmoni, opens in a new tab?

Follow @asianlitforkids, opens in a new tab

As a brand we’re committed to the ongoing work to support racial justice initiatives and fight inequality. You can learn more about our internal Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Committee below.

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