#StopAsianHate: An Online Discussion & Books About the AAPI Experience

They say sticks and stones may break my bones, words will never hurt me. Words do hurt. What we say does matter. 

I cringed when I first heard the terms "kung flu virus," "Chinese coronavirus," and "China virus." These terms were being regularly used by some politicians and media figures. Others were making jokes using "Chinese-sounding" words and stereotypes. During this time, the Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community wasn’t just battling the COVID-19 virus. We also endured, and continue to endure, the "viruses" of ignorance, hate, bigotry, racism, and xenophobia. Many of us have been feeling sad, angry, fearful, or traumatized.    

The Library is for everyone. It stands for inclusion and equity for all. We are all responsible for bringing positive change into our communities. We can start by continuing our journey to learn, listen, and grow.

On May 25, the Todt Hill-Westerleigh Library will host a discussion about Asian hate. You will hear some of the lived experiences of people in the AAPI community. We will also talk about the misconception that Asian individuals are at fault for the COVID-19 crisis and actions that individuals can take against Asian hate. To register for the program click on the link below.  

text "Let's talk about Asian hate."

Online Event: 

Let’s Talk About Asian Hate
May 25, 6 - 7 PM

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Additionally, here are some recommended books for adults, teens and kids about the AAPI community and experience:

Adults

America Is In The Heart by Carlos Bulosan

Little Gods by Meng Jin

The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri

No-No Boy by John Okada

The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston  

What We Carry by Maya Shanbhag Lang

Teens

Almost American Girl by Robin Ha

American Born Chinese by Gene Luan Yang

Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok

They Called Us Enemy by George Takei

This Time Will Be Different by Misa Sugiura

You Bring the Distant Near by Mitali Perkins

Children

Count Me In by Varsha Bajaj

Dumpling Days by Grace Lin

Lines We Draw by Camellia Lee

The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi

Pashmina by Nidhi Chanani

Stand Up, Yumi Chung by Jessica Kim