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#StopAsianHate: Resources for Teaching & Learning

https://www.stuvoice.org/updates/stop-asian-hate

Student Voice unequivocally condemns the rising hate, violence, and racism against the Asian-American community. We are sending solidarity and support to our Asian-American team members, program participants, and the broader community.

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March 17, 2021

Student Voice unequivocally condemns the rising hate, violence, and racism against the Asian-American community. We are sending solidarity and support to our Asian-American team members, program participants, and the broader community. Our thoughts are also with Asian-American students right now, and we hope that their schools will thoughtfully address anti-Asian racism through classroom conversation, curriculum, and overall school culture, in ways that are constructive, not retraumatizing for Asian-American students. The following are a nonexhaustive and growing list of resources around mental health, learning, information, donations, and more.

Mental Health Resources

Information

Classroom Teaching and Learning Resources

  • Learning for Justice statement
  • Learning for Justice resource on “How to Respond to Coronavirus Racism”
  • Educators 4 Social Change guide on “Teaching About Anti-Asian Racism and Xenophobia”
  • NEA EdJustice on Coded Language

Donations

  • Stop Asian Hate Go Fund Me (Donations go to “A cross-sectional advisory group of AAPI advocacy and activist leaders including APIAVote's Christine Chen, Define America's Jose Antonio Vargas, formerly BLD PWR's Lacy Lew Nguyen Wright, and Brad Jenkins of RUN AAPI; cultural leaders Phillip Lim, Gold House, and CAPE; the GoFundMe.org board, and the GoFundMe Trust and Safety teams are reviewing organizations to determine which ones will receive grants from the AAPI Community Fund. At this stage, the focus is on grassroots organizations, including, but not limited to organizations listed here.)
  • 61 Ways to Donate in Support of Asian Communities

Community Organizations

About Student Voice

Student Voice is a by-students, for-students 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works in all 50 states to equip students as storytellers, organizers and institutional partners who advocate for student-driven solutions to educational inequity. Through direct civic action, Student Voice helps students hold their schools and surrounding communities accountable to the Student Bill of Rights and prepares them to become lifelong agents of social and political change. For more information about Student Voice, visit our website at StuVoice.org and follow @Stu_Voice and #StuVoice on social media.

DMU Timestamp: April 15, 2021 22:58





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