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In the Future Our Asian Pacific Islander Elders Are Safe (4 Postcards)

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50% of total income go toward:

  • Advancing Justice ATL, a nonprofit legal advocacy organization dedicated to protecting the civil rights of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) in Georgia and the Southeast. They are donating to support the victims of the violence in Atlanta.
  • Red Canary Song, a grassroots collective of Asian and migrant sex workers, centering base-building migrant workers through a labor rights framework, and mutual aid. They are donating to support the victims of the violence in Atlanta.
  • Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence (NYC) CAAAV works to build grassroots community power across diverse poor and working class Asian immigrant and refugee communities in New York City. We were founded in 1986 by Asian working class women alarmed by the spike of hate violence on Asian communities and its root causes stemming from institutional racism in the United States.

An illustrative meditation portal for Asian & Pacific Islander community and allies. The postcards feature a QR code on the back that will transport you to the meditation portal (with music by Nathan Singhapok), quotes from activist and author Grace Lee Boggs, and activist and poet Terisa Siagatonu:

“The time has come for us to re-imagine everything. We have to do what I call visionary organizing … We have to see every crisis as both a danger and an opportunity.” — Grace Lee Boggs

“If the world we live in had the imagination to create the police, prisons, and other systems that harm our communities, then the world we need is one where we have the imagination for safety that doesn’t rely on white supremacy, anti-Black racism, police, or any other system of oppression. Safety starts with us.” — Terisa Siagatonu

Package of 4 identical postcards


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