bystander intervention training
This one-hour, interactive training (can be virtual or in-person) will teach participants the Right To Be’s 5D’s of bystander intervention methodology. We’ll start by talking about the types of disrespect that Asian and Asian American folks are facing right now — from microaggressions to violence — using a tool we call the “spectrum of disrespect." You’ll learn what to look for and the positive impact that bystander intervention has on individuals and communities. We’ll talk through five strategies for intervention: distract, delegate, document, delay, and direct; and how to prioritize your own safety while intervening. We’ll have time at the end for practice, and you’ll leave feeling more confident intervening the next time you see anti-Asian/American harassment online or in person.
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SIGN UP FOR A TRAININGInterested in a training, or want to learn more about a Bystander Intervention Training?
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EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES FOR LEARNING ABOUT ANTI-ASIAN HATE
- LA Times Article on anti-Asian Hate
- What is "Coded" Language?
- NBC Asian America - Talking to Parents about Racism
- AAPI National Hate Report
- America's Long History of Scapegoating AAPI Citizens
- Stop AAPI Hate Youth Campaign Report - They Blamed Me I Am Asian, Findings From
- PBC Asian Americans Documentary
- LearningForJustice - What is The Model Minority Myth?
- Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
- Apart of Me
- Embrace Race
- APALA - Racial Justice Toolkit
- Asian American Feminist Antibodies - Care in the Time of Coronavirus Zine
- Asian Americans / Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy - Invisible Ink: Media Representation of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.