Stop AAPI Hate Forms New Nonprofit to Boost Voter Engagement Ahead of Elections
Stop AAPI Hate has launched a new nonprofit, Stop AAPI Hate Action, aimed at mobilizing Asian American and Pacific Islander voters. The initiative seeks to enhance voter registration and turnout, particularly in red states, by aligning with candidates who support immigration and civil rights.
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Stop AAPI Hate, an organization known for documenting anti-Asian incidents during the pandemic, has unveiled a new nonprofit named Stop AAPI Hate Action. This advocacy arm focuses on increasing voter registration and mobilization among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
The nonprofit responds to recent political challenges, including attempts to modify voting districts and erode voting rights. Through this initiative, co-founder Manjusha Kulkarni emphasizes turning individual pain into collective political power, aiming to engage voters in traditionally red states.
Stop AAPI Hate Action intends to rally support for candidates who value civil rights and sound immigration policies. The group plans to match volunteers with voters of the same ethnicity to encourage participation, stepping beyond partisan divides.
With an eye on sustained political influence, the organization sees the growing Asian American community as a vital electoral force, striving to empower them in long-term civic engagement.
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