MEDIA AND PUBLIC SERVICE
ANNOUNCEMENTS
APCTC in the Media
The Race Epidemic Documentary Red Carpet Screening
September 26, 2022
APCTC was invited by the Asian Pacific American Leadership Foundation to attend the premiere of The Race Epidemic Documentary. It was an event to educate and network with AAPI community organizations to be aware of the attacks on AAPIs and the broader institutional racism against AAPIs. APCTC Stop The Hate team encouraged our community partnering organization and Ethnic news media to join the event and help promote the film with the Thai community.
September 26, 2022
APCTC was invited by the Asian Pacific American Leadership Foundation to attend the premiere of The Race Epidemic Documentary. It was an event to educate and network with AAPI community organizations to be aware of the attacks on AAPIs and the broader institutional racism against AAPIs. APCTC Stop The Hate team encouraged our community partnering organization and Ethnic news media to join the event and help promote the film with the Thai community.
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Stand Up, Speak Out: APCTC's Bystander Training Program Tackles Racial Harassment
- So Informed May 7, 2023 Dr. Sheila Wu, APCTC Director, Wanda Pathomrit, LCSW and Harold Custodio, MPH were invited on the show, SoJannelle TV, to talk about APCTC's services and activities related to AAPI hate, including the Bystander Intervention Training PSAs in which Jannelle So, did a voice-over for the Tagalog segment. |
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Are We Taking Care of Immigrant Elders?
February 3, 2023 In light of the Monterey Park shootings, Dr. Brett Sevilla, APCTC Medical Director, was interviewed for an online story and invited to join a panel on the online news outlet, Ethnic Media Services, to talk about the mental health needs of Immigrant Elders and how APCTC is responding. Click on the links to view the online print version. |
Online print resources:
ethnicmediaservices.org/media-briefings/are-we-taking-care-of-immigrant-elders/ Could Mental Health Interventions Have Averted Two Mass Shootings? ethnicmediaservices.org/news-exchange/could-mental-health-interventions-have-averted-two-mass-shootings/ |
Public Service Announcements
Bystander Intervention PSAs
Make a choice to stand up against harassment and violence. You have the power to make your community a safer place. Practice the 5 Ds' of Bystander Intervention: Distract, Delegate, Document, Delay, Direct.
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Mental Health PSAs through DCFS Prevention and Aftercare Services funding
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COVID-19 PSA - Seek help when you need it
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Remember the 3Ws
Wear a mask, Wash your hands, Watch your distance
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Never leave your child in the car
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Parachute Kids
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