NaFFAA to Host “Day of Hope” Virtual Rally for Asian American Victims of Violence

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April 19, 2021 (WASHINGTON, DC) - The newly created Hate Crime Task Force of the National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) seeks to honor the Asian American victims of violence and hate by hosting a coast-to-coast “Day of Hope”, a virtual rally/vigil on April 24, 2021 at 1:00PM PT | 4:00PM ET.

This event will provide a safe space for the sharing of prayers, stories, and hopes for the future.

During this event, speakers such as NaFFAA’s President/National Chairman Brendan Flores and other Community Advocates of the Task Force (Chris Rivera, Ben Manor, Rozita Lee, Lara Gregory, Katrina Hernandez, and Phillip Smith) will be presenting remarks regarding the goals and hopes of the Task Force during this event.

Join NaFFAA and Community Leaders across the United States as we share experiences of being Asians in America, our action plans, recommendations and hopes for the future. For more information, please visit NaFFAA.org/DayofHope.

As a member of NaFFAA's mailing list, we'd love to have you with us on Zoom, so please take note of the following Zoom details. Others can also watch the event via Facebook livestream, on Facebook.com/NaFFAA.National.

Click to Join the NaFFAA Day of Hope Zoom Room:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88662937382