File #: 2021-795   
Type: Proclamation/Special Order
Body: City Council
On agenda: 4/6/2021
Title: Proclamation Denouncing Xenophobia and Anti-Asian American Pacific Islander Sentiment and Condemns Harmful Rhetoric and Racist Acts Arising Due to the Fears of the COVID-19 Pandemic. (City Manager 2110)
Attachments: 1. Correspondence, 2. Proclamation
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Proclamation Denouncing Xenophobia and Anti-Asian American Pacific Islander Sentiment and Condemns Harmful Rhetoric and Racist Acts Arising Due to the Fears of the COVID-19 Pandemic. (City Manager 2110)

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REVISED Proclamation

Whereas, racism and scapegoating toward individuals of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) heritage have persisted since the 19th century and influenced local policies which excluded these individuals, Blacks, and other community members from purchasing homes in the more desirable neighborhoods, and federal policies including the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which prohibited immigration of Chinese laborers; and

Whereas, racist policies continued into the 20th century with the Immigration Act of 1924, effectively banning all immigration from Asia; Executive Order 9066 in 1942, authorizing the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II; and others that have impacted Southeast Asian Americans, South Asians, Muslims, and Sikhs, among others; and

Whereas, more than 30 percent of Alameda's population is of AAPI heritage, and AAPI individuals serve in elected office, on City staff, and City boards and commissions, and are local business owners and employees; and

Whereas, over two million Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are working on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic in health care, law enforcement, first responders, transportation, supermarkets, and other service industries; and

Whereas, the use of disparaging anti-Asian terminology and rhetoric related to COVID-19 has perpetuated anti-Asian stigma; and

Whereas, such rhetoric is inaccurate and stigmatizing, tends to incite fear and xenophobia, put individuals of AAPI ancestry at risk of retaliation, and deter them from accessing resources and services, appearing in public, and expressing their identity; and

Whereas, AAPI residents of Alameda are increasingly concerned about their safety and well-being, given the rise of racially motivated att...

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