Resources

Knowledge is the only way to truly break through hate. Below are Naya Magazine-endorsed resources on a number of Asian and Pacific Islander community-related issues.

npr.org/2020/08/24/905515398/not-racist-is-not-enough-putting-in-the-work-to-be-anti-racist 

This article, written by NPR’s TV critic Eric Deggans, uncovers the road to becoming “anti-racist” rather than “not racist”. He dives deeper into the vast difference between the two terms, explaining how defeating systematic racism requires a consistent effort to rid the mind and personal environment of racism. This is a good read if you want a unique perspective on being an advocate for anti-racism.

globalcognition.org/what-is-cultural-sensitivity

Written by cognitive psychologist Winston Sieck, this article elaborates on what the term cultural sensitivity means, and how people develop this mindset. Including studies that explore the stages of development of cultural sensitivity, Sieck underscores how businessmen are more efficient and competent when they are culturally accepting. It is important to become familiarized with foreign cultures to create an environment of comfort and safety that can be provided for everyone. Read more to find out how you can be more culturally sensitive. 

pewresearch.org/race-and-ethnicity/2023/05/08/diverse-cultures-and-shared-experiences-shape-asian-american-identities

This article discusses the process 20 million people from over 20 Asian countries go through to find a cultural identity. It specifically brings up studies that highlight the ethnic labels Asians address themselves with, whether it be alone or together with “American”. Despite differing labels, through shared experiences and similar challenges, Asian Americans have a collective awareness within their community, influencing their identity. Read more to discover the importance of a shared Asian community, while also addressing cultural differences. 

advancingjustice-aajc.org/anti-asian-hate 

This article is written by the Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAJC), a nonprofit focused on advancing civil and human rights for Asian Americans. They primarily focus on issues regarding voting rights, immigration, and census participation. This specific article addresses the rise in anti-Asian hate, specifically during the COVID-19 pandemic. They provide resources to reduce discrimination, such as mental health support and crime victim compensation. Read more to find ways to combat Asian hate. 

aafe.org

Asian Americans For Equality is a nonprofit organization focused on advancing justice socially, politically, and economically for Asian Americans and other marginalized communities. Founded in 1974, the organization started as workers' rights. It later bloomed into an organization that stands for equality and civic engagement. Visit their website to find out more. 

pbs.org/newshour/politics/1-in-3-u-s-asians-and-pacific-islanders-faced-racial-abuse-this-year-says-ap-norc-aapi-data-poll 

In a poll done by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, it was found that 15 percent of Asian Americans feel like they have been a victim of hate-crime. Half of the participants admit that racism is a serious, ongoing problem in the US. Prioritizing cultural acceptance for Asian Americans is vital to create an atmosphere of equality. Read more to find statistics that are proof for the need for change. 

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