From Jeannie She, Students Demand Action <[email protected]>
Subject The Senate must act on background checks to end violence against the AAPI community
Date May 19, 2021 2:31 PM
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Right now is the time to act.

[ [link removed] ]Tell Your U.S. Senators: Pass Background Checks Now

On May 31, 2019, my dad texted me about an active shooter in his office
building. He survived, but 12 of his coworkers did not, and four more were
wounded. My Virginia Beach community was torn into shambles by this mass
shooting.

This year, the AAPI community has repeatedly experienced that devastation.
In Atlanta, nine people were shot, including six Asian women who were
killed. In Indianapolis, eight people were shot and killed, four of them
being members of the Sikh community. And yet, those tragedies are only a
fraction of the violence the AAPI community has experienced this year.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, violence against the AAPI
community at large—particularly against AAPI women—has been on the rise
like never before.

This AAPI Heritage Month, we must call attention to this hate-fueled
violence, and demand our lawmakers work to stop it. We need strong gun
safety laws now.

[ [link removed] ]Tell your U.S. senators: Pass background check legislation now.

The last several months have given the world a small glimpse into the hate
that the AAPI community has faced for years. We have been the targets of
racism, xenophobia, and misogyny for generations; but we have hope as
Congress takes steps to address it. This week, Congress sent the COVID-19
Hate Crimes Act to President Biden's desk, which aims to address the surge
in attacks on Asian Americans amid the COVID-19 pandemic and improve hate
crime reporting across the country.

After a particularly devastating year, we welcome this step to protect
Asian American communities—but know there is still more that must be done.
Stop AAPI Hate—which tracks and responds to incidents of hate and
discrimination against the community—received nearly 3,800 reports of
anti-Asian hate incidents from March 2020 to February 2021. Police
departments in the 16 largest cities in the United States reported a
nearly 150% increase in hate crimes targeting Asian Americans in 2020^1,
and nationally, Asian American women were more than twice as likely to be
targeted in hate incidents as Asian American men.^2

Stopping AAPI hate will take more than legislation, but hatred like this
is most dangerous when it's paired with easy access to firearms.

And John, we can do something about that. We can get the Senate
to pass a life-saving background check bill; action we know will help
prevent this deadly, hate-fueled violence.

[ [link removed] ]Send a message: Tell your U.S. senators to pass background checks now.

[ [link removed] ]Demand Background Checks Now

This year, I will turn 18 years old. In my lifetime, I have witnessed the
impacts of gun violence firsthand. I have experienced the demeaning
microaggressions that come with being an Asian American woman. I have been
empowered to fight for justice and equity.

And as a proud Asian American woman and gun violence survivor, I know that
right now is the time for more than thoughts and prayers.

Right now is the time for life-saving action on background checks.

Right now is the time to act.

[ [link removed] ]Tell your U.S. senators to pass background checks now.

Thank you for being a part of this movement, and thank you for fighting
alongside the AAPI community.

Jeannie She
National Advisory Board Member
Students Demand Action

1. Center for the Study of of Hate and Extremism, California State
University, San Bernardino

2. Stop AAPI Hate National Report


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