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Northam encourages Virginians to join #StopAsianHate Virtual Day of Action and Healing

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Gov. Ralph Northam today proclaimed March 26, 2021 #StopAsianHate Virtual Day of Action and Healing in Virginia, and invited Virginians to participate in support of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities across the Commonwealth.

“The harassment, violence, and attacks against our Asian American and Pacific Islander friends, neighbors, and community members must stop,” Northam said. “We have a shared responsibility to make clear that this is not who we are as Virginians, or as Americans. I call on Virginians to help end this dangerous rhetoric, fear, and intimidation and condemn hate and bigotry in all its forms.”

Read the full text of Northam’s proclamation here.

Northam and a bipartisan group of 26 governors issued a joint statement today condemning the rise in violence against Asian American communities that can be found here. Last week, Northam spoke about the alarming rise in violence against Asian Americans, addressing the mass shooting in Atlanta where the six of the eight people killed were women of Asian descent.

In the coming weeks, the governor and members of the Northam administration will travel around the Commonwealth for a series of conversations with a diverse group of Asian American and Pacific Islander community advocates, faith leaders, business owners, students, educators, and frontline workers.

Additional details will be provided.

To learn more about the Virtual National Day of Action and Healing and access recourses including a social media toolkit, visit asianamericandayofaction.com.

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