Fighting Islamophobia & Hate on Campus
This is a strategy glossary that provides definitions of terms related to hate and discrimination, such as ableism, backlash, bully, harass, hate crime, hate violence, Islamophobia, oppression, post-9/11 backlash, racial profiling, racism, slur, white supremacy, and xenophobia. It also includes a list of 10 ways to demand justice and fight hate on campus.
Civil Rights Groups Request DOJ Investigation into NYPD Surveillance of American Muslims
This is a letter from civil rights, faith, community, and advocacy groups to the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice requesting an investigation into the New York City Police Department's ("NYPD") discriminatory surveillance of American Muslim communities.
Hate Crimes: A Quick Information Sheet for South Asians
This is a publication that provides a quick overview of hate crimes and their impact on South Asian communities. It defines what constitutes a hate crime, explains why hate crimes occur, and outlines the laws that exist to protect victims of hate crimes.
Hate Crimes: A Community-Wide Impact
This is a factsheet that provides basic information about hate crimes. It explains what a hate crime is, how it differs from other crimes, and the impact it has on the victim and the community. The factsheet also discusses the difference between a bias/hate incident and a hate crime, why hate crimes occur, and the laws against them.
Health Care Issues Affecting South Asians in the United States
This is a factsheet that answers questions about healthcare issues affecting South Asians in the United States and provides resources for further information. It was published in September 2009.
Joint letter to DHS about DACA
This is a joint letter to Laura Dawkins, Chief of the Regulatory Coordination Division at the Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The letter is from the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) DACA Collaborative, a national network that serves the AAPI community.
How Can I Get Involved?
This is a flyer from South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) released on November 7, 2012. It reflects on the 2012 Presidential Election and its impact on the South Asian community in the United States. It highlights the importance of civic engagement and political participation for South Asians and other communities of color.
ICE Help Card - Bengali Version
This document is a miniature help card providing essential contact information for immigration assistance. It was tailored specifically for Bengali-speaking immigrants, offering a helpline number (404-890-5655) for urgent immigration support. The card served as a quick reference tool for individuals in need of immediate help regarding immigration issues.
ICE Help Card - Burmese Version
This document is a miniature help card providing essential contact information for immigration assistance. It was tailored specifically for Burmese-speaking immigrants, offering a helpline number (404-890-5655) for urgent immigration support. The card served as a quick reference tool for individuals in need of immediate help regarding immigration issues.