STATEMENT OF NEW YORK STATE NURSES ASSOCIATION IN SUPPORT OF ASIAN-AMERICANS AND PACIFIC ISLANDERS AND AGAINST THE RACIST TERROR AIMED AT THEM

NEW YORK—The killings of six Asian women on Tuesday in the Atlanta area added to the grief—and terror–Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders are suffering nationwide. In the last year, since the coronavirus appeared, nearly 3,800 hate incidents have been reported to “Stop AAPI Hate.” The organization counts verbal harassment and name calling, shunning or deliberate avoidance of Asian-Americans, and physical assaults as acts of bigotry and racial hatred. As nurses, we recognize that random acts of racist violence constitute a public health crisis. This escalating national trend must be addressed with the utmost urgency.  

Our hearts and prayers go out to the families of those killed in Atlanta. We call upon all Americans to work together to address the terrible fear and pain that such acts impose upon Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders.

  

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The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) represents more than 42,000 members in New York State. We are New York’s largest union and professional association for registered nurses. For more information, go to www.nysna.org

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