AAPI Anti-Hate Resources
What you can do
- Stop AAPI Hate Incident Reporting Form
- Combat Hate Crimes Toolkits - NAPABA and the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) have collaborated on a hate crime/incident toolkit that provides basic and critical information for victims, community based organizations, and community leaders. Find translations in 25 different languages.
- Right to Be | Free Trainings teaching people on how to be a confident and effective bystander against racism and discrimination. At the end of the training, each participant will have the tools to be able to intervene as a bystander whenever they see or experience harassment.
- Rapid Response Toolkit | The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) Step up for your community. Local leaders and organizations can view the TAAF Rapid Response Toolkit to jumpstart anti-hate work in your area.
Research
- STOP AAPI HATE MENTAL HEALTH REPORT (Anne Saw, Ph.D., Aggie J. Yellow Horse, Ph.D., Russell Jeung Ph.D.) https://stopaapihate.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Stop-AAPI-Hate-Mental-Health-Report-210527.pdf
AAPI Education
Asian American and Pacific Islander history is American history. Unlock its power in your classroom. Through its Education Initiative, The Asian American Foundation aims to advance a national infrastructure and movement to teach AAPI history in schools. But to achieve that, teachers need guidance and trusted resources. We have created the AAPI History Hub with the needs of educators in mind, providing a centralized, vetted, and interactive platform to access lesson plans, multimedia, and other learning materials on Asian American and Pacific Islander history.
PBS film series that delivers a bold, fresh perspective on a history that matters today, more than ever. As America becomes more diverse, and more divided, while facing unimaginable challenges, how do we move forward together? Told through intimate and personal lives, the series will cast a new lens on U.S. history and the ongoing role that Asian Americans have played in shaping the nation’s story. Here are over 30 lesson plans based on the Asian American series. You'll find this collection to include the stories behind the Chinese Exclusion Act, the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, Southeast Asian refugees after the Vietnam War, Filipino American Farmworkers, the fight for civil rights and much more.
Civil Rights
Know Your Rights in Allegheny County Booklet - A publication of the Pittsburgh chapter of the National Lawyers Guild
Know Your Rights Card - this card explains that you are exercising your Constitutional rights. Available in Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Haitian Creole, Korean, Spanish Tagalog, and Vietnamese.
