#StopAAPIHate is more than just a rallying cry. It is a call for meaningful change to civil rights infrastructure, to community investments, to school curriculum. Here are four steps we can take to address the drivers of hate. (1/6)
Invest in communities: providing culturally competent resources for local communities, including victims and survivors of hate incidents. (2/6)
Empower first responders: building a strong civil rights infrastructure by funding community-based organizations, which are often the first responders to hate incidents. (3/6)
Teach ethnic studies: uplifting the voices, influential figures, and histories of marginalized communities through ethnic studies programs in schools. (4/6)
Strengthen civil rights: advocating for stronger federal civil rights laws that address discrimination in public accommodations — the businesses where we shop and eat. (5/6)
Read Stop AAPI Hate's latest op-ed in @USATODAY to learn more about our approach to addressing anti-Asian racism and xenophobia. (6/6) #EnoughIsEnough https://bit.ly/3sDp9Tp