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This comprehensive guide is for advocates and organizational leaders in need of a coordinated plan to support victims, engage partners, and get media attention during a moment of crisis.
Source: Building Movement Project
Topics: Anti-AA/PI Hate, Rapid Response
Take a facilitator-led two part training for de-escalating situations of violence and harm.
Source: Lavender Phoenix
Topics: Anti-AA/PI Hate, Public Safety
To find out if your civil rights have been violated or not, check out this state by state database of public accommodation laws.
Source: Stop AAPI Hate
Topics: Legal Support, Public Safety
Download this two-part toolkit to learn how legal advocates and organizational leaders can keep AAPI communities safe.
Source: Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
Topics: Anti-AA/PI Hate, Legal Support
This toolkit is for legal practitioners and advocates who need help evaluating public safety policies and mobilizing support for victims and survivors of anti-Asian hate.
Source: Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
Topics: Anti-AA/PI Hate, Legal Support
Individual advocates and community organizations can access the following resources to build and grow their rapid response programming.
Source: Vincent Chin Foundation
Topics: Anti-AA/PI Hate, Rapid Response
Get the answers you need on how and when to interact with the news media during a crisis.
Source: Vincent Chin Foundation
Topics: Anti-AA/PI Hate, Rapid Response
This is a database of information, developments, analysis, and resources related to the government’s targeting of international students.
Source: American Immigration Lawyers' Association
Topics: Immigration
This policy brief provides a summary of data that outlines the lack of transparency and arbitrary nature of student visa revocations and SEVIS terminations.
Source: American Immigration Lawyers' Association
Topics: Immigration
This policy brief describes the differences between student visas from other nonimmigrant visas, what happens when a student visa is revoked or terminated, and due process protections that may exist for students.
Source: American Immigration Lawyers' Association
Topics: Immigration
