Hope Over Hate | Inspiring Allyship for Asian American Communities on May 26 from noon to 1pm
“Just as hate can come from all colors and creeds, so can love. And helping those who are in need is just one way we can show our love, allyship and compassion for one another. It’s a valuable reminder that we can all be helpers.”
– Actor Daniel Dae Kim
Register HERE.
Over the past year, more than 3,800 anti-Asian racist incidents were reported to Stop AAPI Hate, representing only a fraction of the discrimination faced by the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. As we celebrate National AAPI Heritage Month this May, join Grace Farms Foundation and OCA Fairfield, part of a national organization advocating for AAPI communities, for an interdisciplinary conversation about how we can all work to build awareness around anti-Asian discrimination, identify ways to make a difference, and come together as a community to create lasting social change.
Our panelists will include:
- William Tong, Connecticut Attorney General
- Congressman Jim Himes
- Professor Marilyn Ford, Quinnipiac University School of Law
- Pauline Brody, Vice President of OCA Fairfield
Register at https://gracefarms.org/events/hope-over-hate/