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The 209 Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition, Empowering Marginalized Asian Communities, and Healing PUSO of Little Manila Rising, has just launched the new “Stop The Hate” Incident Reporting Tool for the Central Valley and Stockton!

The “Stop The Hate” Incident Reporting Tool can be accessed at: www.209apic.org (link in bio)

The “Stop The Hate” Incident Reporting Tool housed under the 209 API Coalition website, is a tool designed to collect information on hate incidents impacting our diverse community in the Central Valley and Stockton. By gathering this crucial data, we can work towards implementing better protection, pinpoint educational needs, and help to introduce policies to end hate and discrimination across our communities.

The Incident Reporting Tool is available in multiple languages, including English, Cambodian, Hindi, Hmong, Lao, Punjabi, Spanish, Tagalog, Urdu, and Vietnamese.

Anyone of any background can report an incident of hate whether the incident took place today or in the past. Additionally, any information shared through this incident reporting tool will be kept confidential and we will never disclose information to law enforcement or any third party without consent.

In addition to the “Stop The Hate” Incident Reporting Tool, the 209 APIC website also includes an array of local resources and hotlines, upcoming events to prevent and heal from hate and trauma, as well as current research and data regarding incidents of hate against the Asian American & Pacific Islander communities and overall BIPOC communities both locally and nationally.

Stay tuned for more info and resources on Stopping The Hate in Stockton and the Central Valley and please report an incident of hate and share the website and tool today at 209apic.org (link in bio).

Click to learn more about the tool here!

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