IAAA initiated the Virus Has No Nationality Campaign in response to the racialization of the virus, and the hate that resulted in violence against Asians and Asian Americans. Locally, through this graphic, IAAA collaborated with for-profit and non-profit entities to combat bigotries.
The Film Festival is open to everyone regardless of one's backgrounds and experience with film making. You can enter as an individual or as a group to produce a short, no more than 5 minutes film. No experience required.
Follow us on Instagram (Virus_has_no_nationality) and Facebook (Ithaca Asian American Association). We welcome your contribution of your own stories to educate people on social media postings
BYSTANDER INTERVENTION TO STOP ANTI-ASIAN/AMERICAN HARASSMENT AND XENOPHOBIA
Sign up for Hollaback! and Asian Americans Advancing Justice /AAJC
Monday, May 24 at 4:00 p.m.
and join IAAA and Office of Human Rights of Tompkins County for after session discussion. Register here.
In collaboration with the Ithaca Mural Association, we seek mural artists to creatively express the diversity, heritage, and history of Asian and Asian Americans in Tompkins County. We are also looking for mural artists for their interpretation of Virus Has No Nationality.