A graduate of the University of California, Irvine, Jesse Cheng has been actively involved with organizations that promote the rights of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. A public relations intern at Assura Public Relations, Jesse Cheng is a member of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). JACL is a national organization with the mission to secure the civil and human rights of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. The organization has an anti-hate program that fights prejudice and bigotry against these groups of people, promoting a society where everyone feels safe and secure. Asian and Pacific Islanders can to some extent be identified by their physical characteristics. Therefore, when a global issue arises that has the potential to direct negative attention toward these groups, members may experience hate crimes. For example, after the Pearl Harbor attack, Japanese Americans bore the brunt of racist actions and even had their Constitutional rights violated. Sadly, almost a century later, Asians and Pacific Islanders still face threats of hate crimes. According to the FBI, a hate crime is a criminal offense directed against a person solely or in part because of the offender’s bias against his or her race, disability, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, or identity. JACL publishes resources to help people who have been victims of hate crimes. It also connects them with the appropriate law enforcement authorities to take up the matter. If you have been the victim of a hate crime or you are uncomfortable and feel you are in danger, call 911. If someone you know has been the victim of a hate crime or is in danger, alert the FBI through its local office. To report an incident to an organization within the community, you can look up the SAALT Hate Crime Tracker, OCA Hate Crime Reporting site, or AAJC Stand Against Hate Reporting site. If you are in need of crisis support, text “HOME” to 741741.