[ [link removed] ]Ayanna Pressley
Content Warning: This email discusses murder and violence.
On Tuesday night, eight lives were violently stolen in Georgia — six of
whom were Asian women.
These murders are a jarring reminder of the grave threat posed by white
supremacy, misogyny, and racism directed at AAPI people in all of our
communities. In the face of this persistent racism and violence, we stand
in solidarity and deep compassion with our AAPI family in Georgia and
across the country.
So today, I am asking if you’ll split a contribution between the National
Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum, Asian Americans Advancing Justice -
Atlanta, and the Asian American Resource Workshop, which are all working
to support the AAPI community and root out anti-Asian racism and violence
on the ground, locally and nationwide.
[ [link removed] ]Will you support our neighbors in the AAPI community by splitting a
$6 contribution between these organizations right now?
[ [link removed] ]Contribute $6
Racism and xenophobia directed at Asian people in our country is not new —
and the trauma has only deepened as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic,
which has led to an increase in anti-Asian rhetoric and violence
throughout the United States.
We cannot — we will not — stand by and watch. We must act intentionally to
keep all of our communities safe from violence, stoke public consciousness
about the realities facing AAPI communities, and meet racism and misogyny
head on.
[ [link removed] ]If you can afford it, please make a $6 contribution to
these three organizations now to help make change in our communities.
In solidarity,
Ayanna Pressley
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