Tuesday, February 23, 2021
The crimes keep happening
Monday, February 22, 2021
No place for hate
Sunday, February 21, 2021
End the attacks on the API community
THIS MUST STOP
This is the third day in a row that I am writing about the same subject. Those of you who read this blog regularly, know how unusual that is. This is important though. The anti-Asian hate crimes must stop. Let's come together.
Here in this space I have appealed to my Asian sisters and brother for guidance on how we all can help. Two comments came and both were rather disgusting (I think) and so I deleted them. In the first, I was referred to as "Mr Know-It-All" and they said I was writing lies to stir people up. The other comment was that I am white and this is none of my business. Well everything I have written here have been true and attacks on our neighbors and friends I believe is everyone's business.
Saturday, February 20, 2021
I Don't Have All The Answers
First, just in case I wasn't clear, the Asian American community has been under attack for a long time, but it has largely been ignored. Last year COVID-19 led to more and more hate crimes, and they continue to be under attack particularly the most vulnerable, the elderly. If you haven't been seeing news coverage, call or write you local news outlets and demand that they bring attention to this. Also, I didn't say yesterday that I have all the answers. In fact I have never said that. In closing yesterday, I suggested that we might reach out to our API friends and neighbors and get suggestions.
Yesterday I also made suggestions about being supportive. Those so called "jokes" that are actually racial slurs, are hurtful. Stop them! If someone says them to us, we need to speak up. If we see hate crimes occurring, we need to get involved. Supporting local Asian-owned business is something else i think would be helpful. I'm sure there are a lot more ways to be supportive, and I reach out to the API community for thoughts and suggestions because, once again, I don't have all the answers.
One thing I do know for certain is that nobody should have to live in fear. Because of these attacks, many are afraid to go out of their homes, and that's just plain wrong. So, how can I help?
Friday, February 19, 2021
Stand against hate
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Valentine correctness
Friday, February 12, 2021
Celebrate
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Stop the Hate
Since I was little I have seen people hate "them." Sometimes the "them" is people who identify as transgender. Sometimes the "them" is anyone of a different race. Sometimes it's religion based or sexual orientation. There seems to have always been people who hate other people just for who they are. Again, I don't understand it.
The hate toward Asian Americans isn't something new. I saw it directed toward the third generation Chinese American woman that I worked with. "Go back to your own country," someone shouted at her one day. She told me she had never been out of this own. Why is it that one of the first questions an Asian hears is "Where are you from"? I just don't understand it!
Monday, February 8, 2021
Read all about it
Sunday, February 7, 2021
One
Back in the 70s, Three Dog Night sang that "one is the loneliest number." It doesn't have to be though. One can multiply very quickly. One can make a huge difference.
On Friday there was a tie vote in the US Senate. This is something likely to happen a lot. The Vice President broke the tie. She made a difference. Her one vote was all it took.
I have heard people say "what can I do"? Plenty. If you think that your single vote doesn't matter, you are mistaken. If you think that your volunteer shift at the library isn't that important think about what doesn't get done when you aren't there. We all have special skills and we all can make a difference. That's what this blog is all about.
Saturday, February 6, 2021
Hogging the pillow market
Friday, February 5, 2021
Something to help
Thursday, February 4, 2021
Cancer sucks
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Still walking
Monday, February 1, 2021
Getting to know you
It's impossible of course to learn everything in just a month, but we can at least make a start. Back in the 1920's there was Negro History Week, an even shorter period. The first Black History Month in the US was in 1970. Have we learned anything since then?
Take a moment and think in your mind about all the heroes in US history who happen to be Black. I know this is putting you on the spot, but how many can you name? Go all the way back to the American Revolution and discover who Crispus Attucks, Salem Poor, and James Armistead Lafayette were. Ever heard of Charity Adams Earley or Muhammad Ali or Maya Angelou? Read about them. Get to know them.
We can't just look at famous people. We also need to look at slavery and modern day injustice. We need to examine how races treat each other. I will not suggest for one minute that we can solve all the race problems in just 28 days, but we need to start, and knowledge is always a good place to begin.