NAAAP for cross-racial liberation

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Open Letter to Community: 

A call for unity and solidarity in the face of violence

May 29, 2020

Dear Community,

Earlier this week, George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, was murdered by the Minneapolis police. George Floyd’s death is a continuation of the long history of criminalization, dehumanization, and oppression of Black lives in this country since its founding. As immigrants and refugees to the U.S., our families may not always understand this history, but we inherited its legacy. Our communities have also benefited from Black freedom struggles that paved the way for our own fights for freedom and equal treatment in America. So, in this moment, it matters that we commit to Black liberation and raise our voices to say that #BlackLivesMatter. We emphatically call on our Asian communities to center George Floyd’s life and continue to amplify the demands from his family and community for justice.

Already, Black, Indigenous, and people of color communities (BIPOC) in Minnesota were disproportionately suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Our families and small businesses are struggling, the health impacts on communities of color have been disproportionately high, our family members are disproportionately on the front lines in essential jobs, and racist and xenophobic stigmatization early on resulted in the increase of anti-Asian violence. So, we write this knowing that BIPOC communities are hurting badly from the pandemic. Now, as Asian community members are targeted and businesses are damaged, our communities are in pain. We recognize that pain will continue to be there for Asian communities. Yet as we care for each other, we cannot let our pain distract us from George Floyd’s life and the community’s demands for justice.

We also cannot ignore the role of Officer Tou Thao who stood watch as George Floyd was dying. To see someone who looks like us behave as a bystander to Black death is devastating and painful. This is yet another reason that we must recognize our silence in the face of anti-Black racism, and commit to the ongoing work to dismantle anti-Blackness.

Throughout history, there have been attempts to pit Asian and Black communities against each other, a tactic that encourages us to turn on each other rather than tackle our common oppression: the systems of white supremacy. These efforts distract us from the real solution of building cross-racial solidarity to root out racist oppression. And while Asian communities have been rewarded for our assimilation into whiteness with the lie of the “model minority” myth, it is at times like this crisis that we should remember that our status is always conditional and subject to being taken away by xenophobia.

That is why in this painful moment, we ask our Asian communities to choose our shared liberation. Let us remain focused on the systems responsible for the loss of George Floyd’s life and too many other Black lives, most recently including Tony McDade, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. Let us support and uplift Black-led organizing happening through NAACP Mpls, Black Visions Collective, Black Immigrant Collective, Black Lives Matter MN, Reclaim the Block and MN Freedom Fund. We amplify their demands to Minneapolis City Council Members, Mayor Frey, County Attorney Freeman, and other authorities to charge all of the officers involved and to divest from the MPD and other systems of oppression.

Let us stand united for Black lives not only when lives are lost, but in everyday recognition that our liberation is tied together. Let us also commit to the ongoing work of addressing the anti-Blackness in our own communities and choose to fight for Black lives the way we would our own. Our struggles must be linked to truly achieve our vision of a Minnesota and a country where all our communities can thrive.

In solidarity,

Asian Minnesotan Organizations

  • Alliance of Progressive South Asians (APSA)
  • ArtCrop
  • Asian American Organizing Project (AAOP)
  • Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance-MN (APALA-MN)
  • CAPI USA
  • Coalition of Asian American Leaders (CAAL)
  • Cultural Society of Filipino Americans (CSFA)
  • Families Together
  • Filipinx for Immigrant Rights and Racial justice MN (FIRM)
  • Green Card Voices
  • Hmong American Partnership (HAP)
  • India Association of Minnesota (IAM)
  • Japanese American Citizens League, Twin Cities Chapter (TC JACL)
  • Lao Assistance Center of MN (LACM)
  • ManForward
  • Minnesota Asian Pacific American Bar Association (MNAPABA)
  • Minnesota Hmong Chamber of Commerce
  • National Asian Pacific American women’s Forum (NAPAWF) – St. Cloud Chapter
  • National Association of Asian American Professionals – Minnesota (NAAAP MN)
  • Karen Organization of Minnesota
  • Pan Asian Voice for Equity-MN (PAVE-MN)
  • Philippine Study Group of Minnesota (PSGM)
  • Release MN8
  • Reviving the Islamic Sisterhood for Empowerment (RISE)
  • Sewa-Aifw
  • SEIU Asian Pacific Islander Caucus (SEIU-API)
  • Siengkane Lao MN
  • TaikoArts Midwest
  • Tibetan National Congress
  • Theater Mu
  • The Southeast Asian Diaspora (SEAD) Project
  • Transforming Generations
  • Twin Cities South Asia Solidarity Collective
  • United Senior Lao-American
  • UMN Asian American Studies Program
  • UMN Asian American Pacific Islander Desi Faculty & Staff Association (AAPID FSA)
  • Vietnamese Social Services of Minnesota

Out of State Organizations in Solidarity

  • $6.99 Per Pound Podcast
  • 18 Million Rising
  • AAPIs for Civic Empowerment-EF
  • Act To Change
  • Adhikaar
  • Adoptees for Justice
  • Alliance of South Asians Taking Action (ASATA)
  • American Center of Philippine Arts
  • Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation
  • APAPA-TX
  • Apex Express
  • API Community Leaders of Oregon
  • API Middle Tennessee
  • Apna Ghar, Inc.
  • Ascend – Greater Washington
  • Asia Pacific Cultural Center
  • Asian & Latino Solidarity Alliance of Central Virginia
  • Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum
  • Asian American Advocacy Fund
  • Asian American Arts Alliance
  • Asian American Educators of Howard County
  • Asian American Federation
  • Asian American Justice + Innovation Lab (AAJIL)
  • Asian American LEAD
  • Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)
  • Asian American Psychological Association
  • Asian American Psychological Association Division on Filipinx Americans
  • Asian American Psychological Association Division on Women
  • Asian American Unity Coalition (AAUC)
  • Asian American Women’s Political Initiative
  • Asian American Writers’ Workshop
  • Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Chicago
  • Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Los Angeles
  • Asian Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC
  • Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Atlanta
  • Asian Americans for Community Involvement
  • Asian Americans in Action
  • Asian Americans United
  • Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy
  • Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote
  • Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote)
  • Asian and Pacific Islander Queers United for Action (AQUA)
  • Asian Community & Cultural Center
  • Asian Community Development Corporation
  • Asian Community Development Council (ACDC)
  • Asian Counseling and Referral Service
  • Asian Faculty & Staff Association – University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • Asian Law Alliance
  • Asian Pacific American Democratic Caucus of Alameda County (California)
  • Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS)
  • Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO
  • Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association
  • Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO)
  • Asian Pacific Community in Action
  • Asian Pacific Island Council of San Francisco (API Council)
  • Asian Pacific Islander Civic Engagement (ACE) Collaborative
  • Asian Pacific Islander Coalition – Spokane Chapter
  • Asian Pacific Islander Coalition of South Puget Sound (APIC-SPS)
  • Asian Pacific Islander Coalition Pierce County
  • Asian Pacific Islander Faculty & Staff Association, California State University East Bay
  • Asian Pacific Islander Small Business Program
  • Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment, Advocacy and Leadership (APPEAL)
  • Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council
  • Asian Pasifika Arts Collective
  • Asian Real Estate Association of America
  • Asian Services in Action
  • Asian Women Giving Circle
  • Asians4BlackLives
  • Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations
  • Austin Asian Complete Count Committee
  • Austin Pune Sister City International
  • Baltimore Asian Solidarity in Resistance (BARS)
  • Bay Area Against Hindu Fascism
  • Boston Korean Adoptees
  • CA Heathy Nail Salon Collaborative
  • CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities
  • Cambodia Town, Inc.
  • Cambodian American Girls Empowering
  • Cambodian Coordinating Council
  • Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association of Greater Lowell (CMAA)
  • CAPE – Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment
  • Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry at Fuller Theological Seminary
  • Center for Empowered Politics
  • Chhaya CDC
  • Chinatown Community Development Center
  • Chinatown Community Land Trust
  • Chinese American Citizens Alliance
  • Chinese American Citizens Alliance/DC
  • Chinese American Museum of Chicago
  • Chinese American Planning Council (CPC)
  • Chinese American Progressive Action
  • Chinese American Service League
  • Chinese American Voices
  • Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco
  • Chinese Culture Connection, Inc.
  • Chinese for Affirmative Action
  • Chinese Progressive Association
  • Chinese Progressive Association – Boston
  • Chinese Progressive Association – New York City
  • Civic Leadership USA
  • Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community
  • Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans (CAPA)
  • Community Youth Center of San Francisco
  • Council of Korean Americans
  • Daya Inc
  • Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network (DVAN)
  • Divided Families USA
  • East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC)
  • East Coast Asian American Student Union (ECAASU)
  • East West Players
  • East Wind Ezine
  • EMBARC
  • Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC)
  • ENLACE New Mexico
  • Equality Labs
  • Filipino Advocates for Justice
  • Filipino American Association of Pittsburgh
  • Filipino Young Professionals of DC
  • Formerly Incarcerated Group Healing Together (F.I.G.H.T)
  • Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
  • Greater Boston Legal Services Asian Outreach Unit
  • Greater Malden Asian American Community Coalition
  • Ha:n UMC (United Methodist Church)
  • HANA Center
  • Helping Link/ Mot Dau Noi
  • Hindus for Human Rights
  • Hmong American Leadership & Economic Development (HALED)
  • Hmong Innovating Politics
  • HomeSight
  • Indian American Coalition of Texas
  • Indian Horizon of Florida
  • InterIm Community Development Association
  • Japanese American Citizens League
  • Japanese American Citizens League – Wisconsin Chapter
  • Joint Council of Librarians of Color Inc.
  • Khmer Anti-deportation Advocacy Group of WA
  • Khmer Girls in Action
  • Korean American Center
  • Korean American Grassroots Conference
  • Laotian American National Alliance (LANA)
  • LEAP (Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics)
  • Little Tokyo Service Center
  • Malden Community Organizing for Racial Equity
  • Massachusetts Asian American Educators Association
  • Mekong NYC
  • Milwaukee Consortium for Hmong Health, Inc.
  • MinKwon Center for Community Action
  • Model Majority
  • NAKASEC Virginia
  • National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse
  • National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF) – NYC Chapter
  • National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF) – Washington DC Chapter
  • National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF)
  • National Asian Pacific Center on Aging (NAPCA)
  • National Association of Asian American Professionals – Chicago
  • National Association of Asian American Professionals – Colorado
  • National Association of Asian American Professionals – Los Angeles
  • National Association of Asian American Professionals – Orange County, CA
  • National Association of Asian American Professionals – San Diego
  • National Association of Asian American Professionals – Washington, D.C.
  • National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP)
  • National Association of Filipino American Associations Region V
  • National CAPACD
  • National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA)
  • National Iranian American Council
  • National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC)
  • National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance
  • Nepalese American Forum for Political Empowerment-NAFPE
  • New Mexico Asian Family Center
  • New York Day of Remembrance Committee
  • North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT)
  • O-Musubi
  • OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates
  • OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates – Colorado
  • OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates – Greater Chicago
  • OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates – Greater Houston
  • OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates – Greater Seattle Chapter
  • OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates – Westchester & Hudson Valley
  • Ohio AAPI Democratic Caucus
  • Ohio Asian American Health Coalition
  • OneAmerica
  • Oregon Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association
  • Pacific Asian Counseling Services
  • Parivar Bay Area
  • Port of Portland Asian Pacific Islander Employee Resource Group
  • Q-Wave – Building Queer & Trans API Community since 2004
  • Raha Iranian Feminist Collective
  • Raksha, Inc
  • Refugee and Immigrant Services Northwest
  • Revolutionary Love Project
  • Rising Voices of Asian American Families
  • SAAVETX South Asian American Voter Empowerment
  • Sadhana: Coalition of Progressive Hindus
  • Sakhi for South Asian Women
  • Sama Sama Cooperative (California Bay Area)
  • San Diego Yokohama Sister Cities Society
  • Seattle Chinatown-International District Preservation and Development Authority
  • Seeding Change
  • Shetu Inc.
  • Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund
  • Sikh Coalition
  • Snohomish APIC
  • SolidarityIs
  • South Asian American Policy and Research Institute (SAAPRI)
  • South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT)
  • South Asian Network
  • South Asian Rapid Response Initiative – Justice for Muslims Collective
  • South Asian Workers Center-Boston
  • South Asian Youth Action
  • South Asians 4 Black Lives
  • Southeast Asia Resource Action Center
  • Southeast Asian American Education Coalition
  • Southeast Asian Coalition of Central Massachusetts
  • Southeast Asian Community Alliance (SEACA)
  • Southeast Asian Defense Project
  • Thai American Bar Association
  • Thai and Southeast Asian Association of California
  • Thai Community Development Center
  • Thammasat University Alumni Association
  • The 2020 Project
  • The Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies
  • The Center for Asian Pacific American Women (CAPAW)
  • The National Council of Asian Pacific Americans (NCAPA)
  • Union of North American Vietnamese Student Associations (UNAVSA)
  • United Cambodian Community
  • VietLead
  • Vietnamese American Initiative for Development
  • Visual Communications Media
  • Womankind
  • Women for Afghan Women
  • Woori Center
  • Yemeni American Merchants Association

List of organizations updated on June 2, 2020 (10:40 AM CST)

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