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**Asian American activists and story sources have suggested these resources for Asian Americans who are looking for support, or allies who are looking to help during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Incident Report Form

Individuals who have experienced hate as a result of COVID-19 may fill out an incident report form with the Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council. According to the Council, lead organizations are using the responses to work "with public, private, and other community-based organizations to develop targeted education and media campaigns, to provide resources for impacted individuals and to advocate for policies and programs dedicated to curtailing racial profiling." The form is available in English and 11 Asian languages.

18 Million Rising (18MR)

18MR uses technology and popular culture to develop new ways for Asian Americans and their allies to "collaborate, create new ways of being, and transform the world around us." They "create meeting places online where young Asian Americans can deliberate together about what it means to be Asian American in the 21st century."

Gold House

According to their website, "Gold House is a nonprofit collective of diverse leaders dedicated to forging stronger relationships that empower Asians to have more authentic, more successful, and healthier lives to, in turn, advance all of society."

Crushing the Myth

Crushing the Myth is a speaker series based on Instagram that shares Asian American stories to crush the "model minority" myth. 

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