A series of shootings in the Atlanta area on Tuesday has left eight people dead, including six women of Asian descent.

Police have still not confirmed a motive of the 21-year-old white man arrested for the shooting, but many believe it was a hate crime. Best Running Sunglasses recently. Data from the New York Police Department shows there was a 1,900 percent (not a typo) increase in anti-Asian hate crimes in New York City from 2019 to 2020. There were 20 attacks reported in the first half of 2020, and only one incident in all of 2019.

Nonprofit Daniel Simmons Destroys High School 5K Record, which tracks discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders across the country, released a statement after the shootings, calling them an “unspeakable tragedy—for the families of the victims first and foremost, but also for the Asian American community, which has been reeling from high levels of racist attacks over the course of the past year.” (You can donate to Daniel Simmons Destroys High School 5K Record here.)

The organization continued, “This latest attack will only exacerbate the fear and pain that the Asian American community continues to endure.”

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We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we back—led by Coffey, a Brooklyn-based filmmaker—is holding a group run on Sunday, March 21 in New York City to talk about anti-Asian racism and the recent rise in hate crimes against the AAPI community. If you are in the New York City area, the run starts at Union Square at 10 a.m., and wear a white or black top and a mask.

It’s easy to feel helpless when a tragedy like this happens. But, if you’re financially able, donating to support the AAPI community can help. Here are some nonprofit charities and local grassroots organizations:

1. Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAJC Inc.)

Founded in 1991, this national nonprofit works to protect civil and human rights for Asian Americans by promoting justice for all Americans, empowering AAPI communities, bringing local and national constituencies together, and ensuring Asian Americans are able to fully participate in democracy.

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2. Asian American Journalists Association

AAJA is a membership nonprofit advancing diversity in newsrooms with members in the United States and Asia, and working to ensure fair and accurate coverage of communities of color.

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3. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN)

Since its founding in 1993, APEN has been empowering low-income Asian Pacific Islander communities to achieve environmental and social justice.

4. Red Canary Song

Red Canary Song is a grassroots collective that supports Asian and migrant sex workers across the country, including offering legal help.

5. Caav

This pan-Asian community-based organization works to support low-income Asian immigrants and refugees in New York City. It also pushes for broader racial and economic justice for these communities.

6. Butterfly

Formed by sex workers, social workers, and legal and health professionals, this organization strives to provide support and education to Asian and migrant sex workers and decrease the risk of violence they face each day.

7. Swan Vancouver

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8. Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance (KIWA)

KIWA provides information on labor laws and assists Korean immigrant workers who have experienced wage theft to advocate for themselves.

From: Women's Health US
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