Call to Action: New Yorkers Support the No Hate Act
With the present rise in anti–Asian hate, we as New Yorkers stand together in support of the newly reintroduced bipartisan Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act (H.R. 2383; S. 1086) and the COVID-19 HATE CRIMES Act (H.R. 1824; S. 728). We, the undersigned, urge our elected leaders to swiftly pass these crucial bills through the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.
Hate, and the crimes associated with it, have precipitously increased in our nation. According to the 2019 Hate Crime Statistics released by the FBI, hate crimes have risen to the highest levels in a decade. The Stop AAPI Hate reporting center fielded approximately 3,800 incidents of anti-Asian hate from March 2020 to February 2021. Yet this number is most likely only a fraction of what the community actually experienced.
The annual FBI report consistently underestimates the number of hate crimes, as participation in the FBI’s hate crime data collection system by local law enforcement agencies is not mandatory. There are many reasons why an incident might not be reported to the FBI, i.e. victims might be afraid to report, law enforcement officers might lack the training to identify hate crimes, or law enforcement agencies might be using outdated reporting systems, all of which pose a significant obstacle in addressing this crisis. Incomplete data reporting undermines minority communities’ protection by misrepresenting the extent of the problem, thus hindering a commensurate national effort to address rising hate in the United States.
Now, more than ever, we must provide better tools and resources to track and analyze hate crimes. This effort is only the start of our road to recovery and healing. Congress can and must take this constructive first step in providing the resources and tools law enforcement needs to collect state and local hate crimes data. In turn, this will facilitate more accurate and applicable guidelines for the protection of communities facing such assaults. That is why we support passage of the bipartisan, bicameral Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act and urge its adoption.
The following are the first signers to this Call for Action:
Jewish Community Relations Council of New York
Asian American Federation
Council of Peoples Organization
Hispanic Federation
The Korean-American Association of Greater New York
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People New York State Conference
UJA-Federation of New York
Additional Signatories:
American Jewish Committee
Asian Americans for Equality
Association of Jewish Employees
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church
Be’chol Lashon
Bronx Christian Fellowship Church
Bronx Clergy Task Force
Brooklyn Heights Interfaith Clergy Association
Brooklyn Meeting, Religious Society of Friends
Central Synagogue
Christ Church Cobble Hill, Brooklyn
Christian Cultural Center
Church of God’s Children
City Harvest
COJO of Staten Island
Congregation Beit Aharon, Riverdale, Bronx, NY
Congregation Mount Sinai
Congregation Sons of Israel, Woodmere, NY
Congregation Tehillah
Danish Seamen’s Church
Department of Intercultural Engagement and Inclusion at Hofstra University
Ecclesia Ministries of New York
Educational Alliance
Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island
Family & Children’s Association (FCA)
Federation of Korean American Associations of North Eastern USA
First Unitarian Congregational Society, Brooklyn
Grace Church Brooklyn Heights
Grand St. Settlement
Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition
Hadassah
Hebrew Educational Society
Hewlett-East Rockaway Jewish Centre
Hillels at Baruch, City, John Jay, SVA, Pace University, FIT, New School and Fordham University
Hispanic Health Network
Hollaback!
Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center
Human Services Council of New York
Jamaica Muslim Center
Jewish Community Center of Staten Island
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island
Jewish Community Relations Council of Long Island
Jewish Labor Committee
JLC
L.I. Center for Independent Living, Inc
Latino Pastoral Action Center, Inc.
Long Island Board of Rabbis
Malverne Jewish Center
Meaningful Communications Matter, LLC
Merrick Jewish Centre
Metro North Region, B’nai B’rith International
Mid Island Y JCC
Midway Jewish Center, Syosset Long Island, NY
Museum at Eldridge Street
National Council of Jewish Women New York
Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc.
New York Disaster Interfaith Services (NYDIS)
New York Metro Joint Board Workers United
North American Board of Rabbis
North Country Reform Temple
Nusantara Foundation
Office of the Manhattan Borough President
Office of Bronx County District Attorney
Oratory Church of St. Boniface
Plymouth Church
Presbytery of New York City
Repair the World NY
Riverdale YM-YWHA
Shorefront YM-YWHA of Brighton-Manhattan Beach, Inc.
Sid Jacobson JCC
Simon Wiesenthal Center
South Asian American Voice- SAAVOICE
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
Suffolk YJCC
Telugu Literary And Cultural Association
Temple Beth Torah, Melville, NY
Temple Chaverim
The Bridge Multicultural Project
The Community Synagogue of Port Washington
The First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn
The Harold & Elaine Shames JCC on the Hudson
The Health & Housing Consortium, Inc.
The Hindu Temple Society of North America
The Holocaust, Genocide and Interfaith Education Center, Manhattan College
The Interfaith Center of New York
The Marion & Aaron Gural JCC
The Micah Institute
The New York Board of Rabbis
UA3, Inc.
UFT Retired Teachers Chapter
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America
United Hebrew Trades – New York Jewish Labor Committee