Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an alarming surge in violence and discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). Many of our community members fear deeply for themselves and for their family members, especially with local attackers targeting grandparents. There is no place for this heinous violence in our society.
It is important to acknowledge that hate crimes against the AAPI community are not new; America has a long history of anti-Asian racism. To find a horrifying example of what happens when this type of xenophobia goes unchecked, we need look no farther than the dark history of San Bruno’s Tanforan Assembly Center which housed over 7800 Bay Area Japanese Americans in horse stalls and makeshift housing under armed guard during World War II. As another similar wave of xenophobia washes over America today, we cannot be silent or complacent. We must unite against injustice and discrimination.
The San Bruno Parents Club stands with our AAPI community members. We denounce all forms of racism, bigotry, and hate. We are committed to building a community where all are safe and welcome.
You may read our full anti-racism statement here.
Resources for Parents
Below are some resourecs to help parents stand against AAPI hate. You can find even more resources with our 2020 anti-racism statement.
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- Adult-focused resources on Anti-Racism/Allyship
- Parenting resources
- Books for kids
- Support AAPI-owned Businesses
Adult-focused resources on Anti-Racism/Allyship
- Bystander Intervention Training: Hollaback! provides trainings on how to do your part to protect your neighbors and co-workers when bias and harassment collide in front of you.
- Race & Social Justice Task Force: The San Mateo County Bar Association’s Race and Social Justice Task Force has the mission to develop a multifaceted approach to advance justice for all.
- Stop AAPI Hate Reporting Center: Multi-lingual resources for impacted community members.
- Anti-Asian Violence Resources: Resources gathered by HAAPI Employee Resource Group to help individuals educate others, take action, and more.
- Hate and Extremism 2020: The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual “Year in Hate and Extremism” report, identifying 838 active hate groups across the United States in 2020.
- Represent Asian Project: A team celebrating, advocating and elevating Asian representation in various fields.
Parenting resources
- Antiracism and Injustice Resources: Anti-racism resources from the San Mateo County Office of Education
- Age-Appropriate Lessons to Raise Anti-Racist Kids: Local childcare center, Bright Horizons, provides all-encompassing tips about how to raise anti-racist kids.
- Anti-racism for Kids: An Age-by-Age Guide to Fighting Hate: Parents magazine outlines tips for raising anti-racist kids by age group.
- How do we teach kids about anti-racism? These resources will help: Today.com shares ideas about how to educate kids about racism.
- Diversity and Inclusion Crafts: In 2020, the SBPC distributed Diversity and Inclusion craft kits among our members. You can follow these instructions to set up the crafts for your own family.
Books for kids
- Asian Lit For Kids on Instagram: Children’s books featuring characters of Asian and other BIPOC identities
- Here We Read on Instagram: A diversity and inclusion experts recommendations for diverse books.
- Diverse Kids Lit on Instagram: A feed featuring diverse children’s books
Support AAPI-owned Businesses
AAPI-owned businesses have suffered disproportionaly during the COVID-19 pandemic due to xenophobia and bigotry. Please consider supporting local AAPI-owned businesses.
- Bay Area AAPI Holiday Shopping Guide: A guide to AAPI-owned businesses in the Bay Area by Save Our Chinatowns.
- 30+ Asian-American-Owned Businesses You Can Support Right Now: Reader’s Digest’s list of Asian-American-owned businesses.