ASUN Remains in Solidarity with the AAPI Community
Posted on Friday, March 19, 2021The Associated Students of the University of Nevada (ASUN) stands in solidarity with the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. We are outraged and heartbroken over the recent murders in Atlanta, GA and the alarming escalation of crimes against the Asian community.
We, as an Association, condemn racism and discrimination against all communities. It is our duty to remain committed to uplifting the voices of those affected by such injustices.
For an exhaustive list of resources, please visit the link in our bio.
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Resources:
On-Campus
- Asian Pacific Islander Program at The Center: Every Student. Every Story.
- Nevada Kappas and The Center is hosting a community vigil to bring awareness and solidarity to those affected by the recent attacks and murders against the AAPI community. The event takes place on Friday, March 19 at 6 p.m. on Zoom.
- The Asian Pacific Islander Talk Series occurs on selected Fridays at 1 p.m. on Zoom. The talk series offers a space for AAPI identities to share their experiences and/or discuss topics pertaining to their respective community.
- Confronting the History of Anti-Asian Violence
- University Diversity and Inclusion Officer Eloisa Gordon-Mara reflect on the violent crimes against the Asian American community.
- Counseling Services
- File a Bias & Hate Incident Report through the Equal Opportunity & Title IX Office.
Northern Nevada
- Asian Community Development Council (ACDC)
- TalkSpace
Learn
- Self Evident shares the real and personal Asian American stories.
- Dear Asian Americans celebrate the diverse identities and experiences of the AAPI community.
- Asian Enough explores the personal experiences and identities of the AAPI community. It unpacks the vast diaspora of culture, tradition and backgrounds.
- The Model Minority Myth
- How to Respond to Coronavirus Racism
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