September 30, 2024

Survivors of gender-based violence within Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities can encounter significant barriers to participating in elections. Risks to safety, privacy concerns, voter laws, language barriers, and the lack of a permanent home address can all contribute to their disenfranchisement. However, their voices are crucial, and voter participation is an essential step toward survivor autonomy and empowerment. AA and NHPI organizations can play an important role in supporting survivors to ensure their voices are heard in shaping the policies that affect them.

Join API GBV’s Policy Team for an informative webinar on how advocates and organizations can help AANHPI survivors safely engage in the electoral process.

This webinar explored:
-The unique challenges survivors face in election participation
-Strategies for supporting voter safety and privacy
-Essential do’s and don’ts for organizations engaging with election candidates and campaigns

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From Silence to Empowerment: Safe Voting for AANHPI Survivors

Facilitated by API-GBV’s Policy Team

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