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Bystander Training and Know Your Rights Workshop


11/1/2022

4:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Online via Zoom


Since March 2020, there have been over 1,000 Filipinx American hate incidents reported to Stop AAPI Hate. In Santa Clara County, a handful of these violent assaults toward Pinays have been charged and categorized as hate crimes. Data continues to suggest that attacks are disproportionately targeting Asian women, particularly elderly women.
This number does not reflect the victims who do not know where to report the incident or refuse to report it out of fear.

This workshop will cover the following topics:
  • How can you play an active role against anti-Asian hate?
  • What's the difference between a hate crime and an incident?
  • Who do you report to if you experience a hate crime/incident?
  • What can you do if you see someone experiencing a hate crime/incident?
  • What local and state resources are available?
Attend via Zoom (meeting ID 8272 3706 645)

This workshop is facilitated by LEAD Filipino in partnership with the De Anza College Office of Equity, International Student Programs office, Intercultural/International Studies Division and Social Sciences and Humanities Division.

This event is ADA accessible. For accommodations, please contact Stacy Chapman at chapmanstacy@deanza.edu or the Equity Office at equityoffice@deanza.edu.

Cosponsors for this event include the Introduction to Filipinx American History and Culture Class, Division of Social Sciences and Humanities, Division of Intercultural and International Studies, Asian Pacific American Staff Association (APASA) and the Pride Center.
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