What To Do If You Are The Target of Asian Hate (5/17/21 @ 7-9pm)
On Monday, May 17th from 7-9pm (ET), I’ll be hosting a panel discussion and Q&A on the topic of: "What To Do If You Are The Target of Asian Hate" at the United We Stand- 42nd Annual Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival. All are welcome to attend. I’m looking forward to meaningful, constructive discussion on this topic.
The event is FREE but registration is required. Register for the event HERE
Learn practical tips for what to do if you are harassed. Hear what happened when an Asian hate incident ended up in criminal court. What's the difference between a criminal and civil case? What's the best way to file a report and seek legal recourse? What other ways can we protect ourselves and our neighborhoods?
After a discussion on these topics, we'll move into the Q&A portion of the event.
Your questions are encouraged!
Tap into the experience and expertise of our panelists to get your questions and concerns answered.
Meet the panelists:
Christopher M. Kwok, is a mediator and arbitrator with JAMS, Board Director and Issues Committee Chair for the Asian American Bar Association of New York, and an Adjunct Professor at Hunter College/CUNY and New York City College of Technology/CUNY.
Sergeant Steven Lee, is a 16-year veteran of the NYPD, a whistleblower fighting to reform police corruption, and Anti-Asian Hate Crime Activist.
Suelain Moy, is a New York City mother, writer, journalist, author, and editor who wrote “The 16 Safety Guidelines for the Parents of Asian Children.”
Peter Yang Zhao, is an Anti-Asian Hate Crime and Tourette Activist.