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The Asian American Foundation launches new campaign to fight anti-Asian hate

The Asian American Foundation launches new campaign to fight anti-Asian hate By Zoe Christen Jones See Us Unite campaign looks to address hate The Asian American Foundation is launching a new campaign in an effort to fight anti-Asian bias and expand support for the Asian community. The See Us Unite campaign will use culture and history to help educate about what it means to be Asian American.  The campaign s messaging will be launched on social media, featuring Asian American celebrities such as actor Daniel Dae Kim, tennis star Naomi Osaka and Olympian skater Michelle Kwan. MTV, a division of ViacomCBS, will also air a special exploring the historic contributions Asian Americans have made to the country. The special, which airs May 21, will include performances from rapper Saweetie and singers Jhene Aiko and Sting.

Daniel Dae Kim, Sting join See Us Unite benefit

Daniel Dae Kim, Sting join See Us Unite benefit By (0) Daniel Dae Kim is part of the See Us Unite for Change campaign. File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI | License Photo Sting will perform at the See Us Unite for Change broadcast benefit on May 21. File Photo by David Silpa/UPI | License Photo Sting is one of the performers confirmed for the See Us Unite For Change benefit on May 21. File Photo by Ian Halperin/UPI | License Photo Naomi Osaka is part of The Asian American Foundation s See Us Unite For Change campaign. File Photo by Gary I Rothstein/UPI | License Photo

Asian-American business leaders launch $334m effort to combat anti-Asian hate

Reuters A new foundation formed by prominent Asian-American business leaders announced on Monday (April 3) a US$250 million (S$334 million) initiative to fund work on a range of problems affecting the community including a rise in violence and harassment tied to the coronavirus pandemic. The Asian American Foundation (TAAF), founded recently to address a “long-standing lack of investment and resources” for Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities, will channel its initial funding of US$125 million to anti-hate programmes, education, as well as data and research. Companies including Coca-Cola , Walmart , Citigroup, Amazon, UBS Group and the National Basketball Association have contributed another US$125 million, TAAF said.

Nets Joe Tsai, Yahoo Founder Jerry Yang and More Launch $250 Million Initiative to Fight Hate

Nets Joe Tsai, Yahoo Founder Jerry Yang and More Launch $250 Million Initiative to Fight Hate
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Asian-American business leaders launch $250M effort to fight

Asian-American business leaders launch $250M effort to fight hate Reuters | May 03, 2021 11:49 PM EDT People listen to speakers during a Rally Against Hate to end discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in New York City, U.S (Photo : REUTERS/Eric Lee) Prominent Asian-American business leaders launched a $250 million initiative on Monday to support an array of Asian American and Pacific Islander causes, vowing to create a national infrastructure for a community that has faced an increasing number of racial attacks. The Asian American Foundation will invest its initial funding - described by organizers as the largest-ever philanthropic effort to support the AAPI community - in three key areas: anti-hate programs, education, and data and research.

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