How to Support Asian American Businesses Looted During Nationwide Protests
Looting has increased following nationwide protests with the Black Lives Matter movement over the murder of George Floyd, impacting small Asian-owned businesses already struggling due to the pandemic.
Some of the local businesses have had to reduce employees, delivery methods and store hours to accommodate. In April, the small business sector lost 11 million jobs, Axios reported.
Areas such as New York City’s Chinatown have been plundered, with storefronts destroyed.
There have been protests in at least a dozen cities so far, including New York which has set a curfew to curtail the looting and violence.
Small businesses have been destroyed in cities including Portland, Tampa and Minneapolis.
NextShark has compiled a small list of some of the spots hit, which you can read here.
Persian House — Portland
Buranko Cafe — Portland
Saigon Bay — Tampa, Florida
Pham’s Rice Bowl — Minneapolis
Midori’s Floating World Café — Minneapolis
Places to donate that will give the funds to businesses in need:
- Asian Americans for Equality have started a relief fund during COVID-19 and are based in New York.
- Little Tokyo in Los Angeles is cleaning up after protests and looting. The Little Tokyo Service Center in Los Angeles is taking donations to support it’s COVID-19 relief efforts for struggling businesses.
- There is a fundraising page to help Oakland Chinatown small business owners with assistance from the Chinatown Chamber of Commerce for the area.
- Cambodia Town is a community strip located in Long Beach, California that had seen a peaceful protest turned violent. A community organizer stepped up to create a fundraising page to help rebuild the community.
- Support the Cities is an organization working to support neighborhoods and small businesses following the protests.
- The Asian Economic Development Association, a non-profit that is looking to help Asian businesses impacted by the unrest in a fundraising campaign.
City Cleanup and Volunteering:
- SEWA AIFW (Asian Indian Family Wellness) — the non-profit is looking for volunteers for food delivery and clean up. Located at 3702 E. Lake St., Minneapolis.
- Vietnamese Social Services needs food and volunteers to help with delivering food to seniors. Located at 277 University Ave W, St Paul.
By no means is this an exhaustive list. If you know of a business or community donating page, please send details to info@nextshark.com to update this list.
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