Anonymous ID: b183bd Jan. 12, 2023, 10:41 a.m. No.18131106   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/former-us-attorney-robert-hur-to-lead-asian-american-hate-crime-workgroup-in-maryland/ar-BB1ftHSj

 

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Anonymous ID: b183bd Jan. 12, 2023, 11:12 a.m. No.18131286   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://governor.maryland.gov/asian-american-hate-crimes-workgroup/

 

Asian American Hate Crimes Workgroup

 

“Our national motto is ‘E Pluribus Unum’: ‘out of many—one.’ Living up to that ideal will take more listening, understanding, and supporting each other, and it will take all of us working together, to confront all these things that are threatening to tear us apart. My sincere hope is that more leaders across our country will stand up and speak out about the need to confront and defeat the challenge of anti-Asian discrimination, hate, and violence.” —Governor Larry Hogan

 

“I hope everyone remembers that we are all Americans and all immigrants to this land. This is where Asian Americans build our lives just like so many others, so no one should hear ‘go back’ to somewhere. This is our home. Stop the hate. Hate has no home here.” —First Lady Yumi Hogan

 

“I’m grateful to Governor Hogan and the First Lady for focusing attention on bias and violence against Asian Americans, and to the talented members of the workgroup who have volunteered their time and energy to help drive our collective efforts. I’m excited to begin our important work of developing and presenting thoughtful proposals to the governor. No one, including Asian Americans, should have to fear threats based on their physical appearance.”

—Chairman Robert Hur

 

ABOUT THE WORKGROUP

Mission

The Asian American Hate Crimes Workgroup, led by former U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland Robert K. Hur, was tasked with developing strategies, recommendations, and actions to address the rise in violence and discrimination targeting the Asian American community.

 

Amid a national rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans, Governor Hogan announced the formation of a statewide workgroup to address this rise in anti-Asian activity, prevent acts of violence, and to support victims and witnesses.

 

Recommendations

After careful consideration and analysis, the workgroup issued a series of recommendations that led Governor Hogan to advance immediate statewide actions to support Asian American students, businesses, and families.