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Casteism and Classism

Recently, we invited Equality Labs, the only Dalit-led national organization organizing the Dalit diaspora in the United States and abroad, to share with other GAR members how casteism is deeply intertwined with classism. Although casteism affects at least 1.2 billion people, there is very little understanding of what it actually is and what’s at stake for the most politically, economically and socially vulnerable and oppressed groups in the South Asian diaspora.

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GAR Statement on Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay Shootings

Join GAR as we continue to organize for a world where our working-class immigrant and refugee communities have dignity, safety, and justice. Beyond moments of crises and violent incidents, together, we will mobilize the collective power of a progressive, working-class, pan-Asian, racial and economic justice movement!

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GAR Members: Register for our National Convening!

In July, we will host GAR’s 2023 National Convening for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. During this convening, we will continue to experiment and learn with organizations who are expanding safety beyond policing, building the leadership of working-class communities, and developing our skills in membership-led governance and decision-making.

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Welcoming New GAR Members in Sept 2022

In September, we welcomed the following organizations into GArab American Action Network, Chicago, IL; Asian American Advocacy Fund, Atlanta, GA; Empowering Marginalized Asian Communities, Stockton, CA; Laal, NY; Hmong Innovating Politics, Fresno & Sacramento, CA; Jakara Movement, Fresno & Central Valley, CA; Muslims for Just Futures, DMV Area; OPAWL, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Cleveland, OH; Red Canary Song, Queens, NY; and Rising Voices, MI.

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Lessons Learned post 9/11

Over two decades after 9/11, we are currently facing a rise of violence against Asians that have echoes of similar state and interpersonal violence. To share lessons that pan-Asian communities should be made aware of to build stronger fighting forces to combat hate violence, GAR hosted Lessons Learned Post-9/11: Combating Violence Against Asians, a peer exchange of over 50 participants, staff, members, and allies.

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Building Working-class Bases

In our continual work to build a national network of grassroots organizations rooted in working-class Asian communities, GAR hosted a peer exchange of over 40 participants, staff, and members, from 15 of our member organizations. Building a Working Class Base gave space for folks to share tactics that worked in bringing in working-class members and strategize over struggles that we all faced. This organizing work is crucial as the working class must be the center of our movement work.

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GAR Welcomes New Members in 2022

Eight new member groups joined the seven original members (APEN, AYPAL, CAAAV, CPA, DRUM, PrYSM, SEAC) that also serve as GAR’s coordinating committee. The size of the new cohort demonstrates that there is a strong demand for what GAR offers: tailored support to member-led organizations working in diverse Asian communities to bolster community safety, defend longtime residents from gentrification, and rein in over-policing and surveillance.

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We Keep Us Safe

A year after the Gold Spa shooting in Atlanta, GAR hosted a gathering of 60 participants, staff and adult/youth members, from 15 grassroots organizing organizations of working-class Asian organizations. We Keep Us Safe presented the work that GAR member organizations have been undertaking to combat violence against and within Asian communities. The forum gave participants the opportunity to discuss more deeply progress and challenges to building community based responses that do not rely on police and carceral systems. You can listen here for a recording of the Building Lasting, Effective and Just Responses to Violence Against Asians presentations and discussions.

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Help translate our Racial Justice Toolkit

The Asian American Racial Justice Toolkit has been downloaded over 5,100 times by organizers, educators, activists, and individuals! With your donation, GAR is hopeful to begin the translation process of key workshops into multiple Asian languages to further reach our working-class pan-Asian communities.

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