Concern 11
So… What Can I Do?
Anti-Racism Education
Letters for Black Lives: An Open Letter Project on Anti-Blackness
How to talk about Anti-Blackness in 26 languages: Albanian, Armenian (Eastern), Bangla, Bosnian, Burmese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, French, German, Greek, Hmong, Indonesian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Lao, Nepali, Persian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish, Sylheti, Tagalog, and Turkish.
Be A Good Ally
20+ Allyship Actions for Asians to Show Up for the Black Community Right Now - Korean translation here.
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Resources for Solidarity with Black Lives
After The Protest...What Next?, Harvard experts talk about how to turn the moment’s energy into lasting change (June 11, 2020)
“Quite often, we assume the absence of protest means the presence of justice. We assume acquiescence in the streets should mean more quiet with respect to our conscience. And so, I would simply say, as curfews are ending, as National Guardsmen and -women are withdrawn, as protests are becoming more peaceful, this is the time to intensify, to double down, to commit ourselves more fervently to bringing about justice in this country — with a deadline.” - Cornell William Brooks
Support Protesters
Nourish NYC (Black-led initiative providing protest equipment (PPE, Water, Food, Cash Assistance)