
Washington Nonprofits stands in solidarity with our Asian American colleagues, friends, family, and neighbors. While Asian Americans have faced racism throughout our nation’s history, the rise in anti-Asian violence in Washington and nation-wide is clear, and the racist and misogynist murders in Atlanta on March 16th are a stark and horrifying example. We know that when a hate crime like this happens, it impacts others in the targeted group in many ways, undermining their sense of safety and triggering memories of past harassment and discrimination.
Washington Nonprofits denounces white supremacy and acts of terrorism that continue to fuel discrimination and violence against Asian Americans and other People of Color in the United States. Nonprofits are known for their values-based leadership. Together, we have an important role to play in addressing racism and hate in our organizations and in our communities.
We urge you join us in opportunities to learn and build skills to become more anti-racist as individuals and organizations. We would like to highlight a few resources below.
First and foremost, support your Asian American colleagues in the ways they ask for. Allow time and space for healing.
- BIPOC staff can email [email protected] to be placed on the list to receive notifications for future free BIPOC wellness workshops.
- Learn more about bystander intervention from Hollaback! and sign up to receive information about future workshops on bystander intervention to stop anti-Asian American and xenophobic harassment
- Find resources at Seattle University’s Toolkit for Anti-Asian Racism
- Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS).
- Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs resources for reporting hate incidents.
- Additional resources from Launch.
Our hearts go out to all affected by this tragedy, especially the families of Daoyou Feng, Hyun J. Grant, Suncha Kim, Paul Andre Michels, Soon C. Park, Xiojie Tan, Delaina Ashley Yaun, and Yong Yue. We hope for healing for Elcias Hernandez-Ortiz, who was wounded in the attack.