Clackamas County Government: Clackamas County Board Statement On Anti-Asian American And Pacific Islander Discrimination

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Oregon City OR

10 April, 2021

10:36 AM

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Press release from the Clackamas County Government: 4/9/2021 The Clackamas County Board of Commissioners (BCC) issued the following statement on anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander discrimination, harassment and violence. The Clackamas County Board of Commissioners joins our voices to acknowledge the anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) discrimination, harassment, and violence that has been occurring in our nation. Since the start of the pandemic, there has been an uptick in these incidences across the United States and in Oregon as well. We recognize that these events are not happening in a vacuum but have been part of a long history of anti-Asian discrimination. To our Clackamas County Asian and Pacific Islander residents: we stand with you. We are committed to ensuring safe, healthy, and secure communities for all people of Clackamas County. With this commitment we continue to engage in the effort to combat racism, as we have resolved to do in our Resolution Condemning Violence and Racism; listening to the needs of adversely impacted communities. We recognize that we have much work to do in this endeavor. We are grateful for the partnership with our advisory body, the Leaders for Equity Diversity and Inclusion Council, whose role is to elevate the voices of those who have been underrepresented and underserved. We will continue to work toward the goal of ensuring that Clackamas County is a place where people thrive and have a sense of safety, connection, and belonging, so that everyone is honored and celebrated for the richness in diversity they bring. To Asian American and Pacific Islander community residents, employees and visitors to Clackamas County, the Board of County Commissioners and the Clackamas County Equity and Inclusion Office are here and committed to supporting you. Additionally, if you have experienced bias, discrimination, harassment please refer to the following resources for support: Support Racial Equity Support Line https://www.linesforlife.org/racial-equity-support-line/, 503-575-3764. Portland United Against Hate's (PUAH) "Resilience to Hate Resource Guide." References for mental health and victim support resources. Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO) https://www.apano.org Asian Family Center https://irco.org/who-we-are/asian-family-center.html Reporting Incidents can be reported to PUAH at www.reporthatepdx.com Oregon Department of Justice's Bias Response Hotline at 1-844-924-BIAS or go to StandAgainstHate.Oregon.gov https://stopaapihate.org to report harassment and discrimination To Asian American and Pacific Islander community residents, employees and visitors to Clackamas County, the Board of County Commissioners and the Clackamas County Equity and Inclusion Office are here and committed to supporting you. Additionally, if you have experienced bias, discrimination, harassment please refer to the following resources for support: Support References for mental health and victim support resources. Reporting CMap Contact the County Report a Hazard Civil Rights, Equity, and Workforce Character Employee Directory Commissioner Mark Shull   Sheriff Angela Brandenburg Treasurer Brian Nava This press release was produced by the Clackamas County Government. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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