The armed assault on the U.S. Capitol one year ago signals a grim future if we fail to combat voter suppression and disinformation.Â
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News — January 6, 2022
OCA and JACL Release Joint Statement on the Anniversary of the January 6th Insurrection
The armed assault on the U.S. Capitol one year ago signals a grim future if we fail to combat voter suppression and disinformation.
Washington, D.C. — OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates and the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) released the following joint statement on the one-year anniversary of the January 6, 2021 insurrection:
A year ago today, a mob incited by former President Trump rampaged through the halls, offices, and chambers of the U.S. Capitol, seeking to overturn the results of the 2020 election. It was a failed but deadly attack on our country that threatened the peaceful transfer of power and undermined the will of the people.
But the insurrection’s nightmare scenario—the loss of democracy—still looms. An alarming number of Americans, driven by political polarization and disinformation, are increasingly detached from reality and view violence as justifiable. Bills making it harder for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to exercise the right to vote are being proposed in nearly every state. And some extremist lawmakers are taking coordinated actions to sabotage future elections while gaslighting us about the horrors of January 6th.
This past year has shown how perilous a time this is for marginalized and underrepresented communities, and efforts to disenfranchise AAPI voters coincide with the tragic violence that Asian American elders and other vulnerable people continue to endure. Now, more than ever, we must stand united in our commitment to protect democracy through civic engagement and community building. Congress must swiftly pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the Freedom to Vote Act to restore critical protections that have been gutted in the last decade. Your voice and our communities’ hard-earned progress are at stake.
The root of these dangers is white supremacy, and we will continue to fight it through every medium of advocacy, art, and organizing. We will not tolerate any kind of discrimination or suppression of AAPIs and other marginalized communities by any individual or institution.
Please direct all inquiries to OCA Communications Associate Andrew Peng (
[email protected]) or JACL Communications Coordinator Matthew Weisbly (
[email protected]). View this press release on our website. ([link removed])
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About OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates
OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates is a national social justice organization of community advocates dedicated to improving the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs). Learn more about our work at ocanational.org/about ([link removed]) .
About the Japanese American Citizens League
The Japanese American Citizens League is a national organization whose ongoing mission is to secure and maintain the civil rights of Japanese Americans and all others who are victimized by injustice and bigotry. The leaders and members of the JACL also work to promote cultural, educational, and social values and preserve the heritage and legacy of the Japanese American community. Learn more at jacl.org/mission.
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