A father and son attend a candlelight vigil in Garden Grove, California, on March 17. Community members in California stand together, holding a banner side-by-side. One woman displays an image of a candle on her phone beside text that reads “STOP ASIAN HATE.” Women hold a sign that reads “STOP ASIAN HATE” and “PROECT OUR SENIORS.” And for changes that followed recent protests, check out these 8 Changes That Have Happened Since Black Lives Matter Protests Started. A woman looks on during the California vigil. In place of candles, women hold up images of candles on their phones. Women stand together holding a “#STOPAsianHate” banner during a vigil. One woman speaks through a microphone to the crowd gathered. And for more up-to-date information, sign up for our daily newsletter.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Community members in Washington, D.C., gather in the Chinatown area to honor the victims of the shootings with a vigil. People from various backgrounds join together in Washington D.C., to stand united against hate. A Black woman holds a sign reinforcing solidarity. And for more education on racial justice, here are 13 Documentaries About Race You Need to See If You Haven’t Yet. A man speaks to vigil attendees in a microphone beside the Friendship Archway in Washington, D.C.’s Chinatown. Women in the crowd look on solemnly during the Washington, D.C., vigil. A speaker talks to the vigil crowd that has gathered. People hold up banners while listening. For resources in combating anti-AAPI racism and violence, check out: Stop AAPI Hate Asian, Pacific Islander, and South Asian American (APISAA) Therapist Directory AAPI Progressive Action