The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) stands with the loved ones of the eight persons slain and one person injured in the senseless shootings that took place at 3 metro Atlanta spas on March 16th. NSBE recognizes that violence against any community is a threat to us all, therefore, we join the nation’s Asian-American communities, and warriors for peace and justice everywhere, in calling for a thorough investigation of the motives of the crime and for the development and implementation of a national plan to stem the current rising tide of hate speech and hate crimes against Asians in the United States.
NSBE’s mission “to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers” worldwide, and our goal to end the underrepresentation of Blacks in engineering in the U.S., are rooted in our desire for social justice that encompasses all people, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, background, faith, creed or other social categories of distinction. NSBE pledges to continue its partnership with all like-minded organizations of good will to challenge racism, misogyny and xenophobia wherever they appear.
Ways to Help:
- Donate directly to victims who have experienced anti-Asian attacks.
- Report hate crimes using this incident reporting tool to help develop better anti-violence policies.
- Participate in bystander intervention training to learn how to respond to racist harassment.
- Educate yourself through advocacy organizations like Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAAJ).
- Attend our virtual Spark the Future competition on April 30, which asks teams to develop creative, engaging solutions to social justice challenges. Like all SASE programs, the purpose is to elevate AAPI voices and promote allyship among the global community.