In the midst of recent violence towards Asian Americans in Atlanta, GA, I wanted to share resources for those looking for support for themselves or others. Join me for an online Asian American Townhall occurring on Thursday, March 25th from 10am-11am.

A message for the Asian American Community at the University of Texas at Austin and beyond.

Please also see resources listed below shared by staff at the University of Texas at Austin Counseling and Mental Health Center:

A response to media coverage of the Atlanta murders claiming that it wasn’t race related, and the shooter was simply “mentally ill.” ‘It’s race, class and gender together’: Why the Atlanta killings aren’t just about one thing. [Washington Post]

Alexander Chee interviews Cathy Park Hong on how the pandemic has cracked open discrimination against Asian American communities. [GEN]

Advice from Asian American community leaders on how we can challenge anti-Asian racism and violence. [PBS]

Ways to donate in support of Asian American communities. [New York]

Stop AAPI Hate reporting center serves as the leading aggregator of anti-Asian hate incidents, offers rapid response and preventative measures, and advocates for policies that reinforces human rights and civil rights protections.

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