This list of resources is from Nathaniel Jungbluth, PhD of the Seattle Clinic. 

First is an infographic guide to empower Asian American parents in talking to their children about anti-Asian racism. It includes information about historical discrimination as well as examples of Asian Americans standing up against injustice. 

https://www.williamjames.edu/academics/centers-of-excellence/multicultural-and-global-mental-health/upload/English-Parent-Guide.pdf

The resources are available in different languages, here:

 https://www.williamjames.edu/academics/centers-of-excellence/multicultu       ral-and-global-mental-health/guide-for-parents-of-asian-american-adolescents.cfm 

Conversations at home regarding racism and promoting positive racial identity have been found to build resilience in youth.

This infographic from Hollaback explains how to intervene as a bystander witness to racism.

https://www.ihollaback.org/app/uploads/2016/11/Show-Up_CUPxHollaback.pdf

  

Here are some links related to reporting anti-Asian hate crimes:

Reports of hate crimes can be made here: stopaapihate.org, www.aapihatecrimes.org, and www.standagainsthatred.org

Education on reporting hate crimes can be found at these links: COVID-19 Toolkit, Responding to Hate Crimes Community Action Guide, and Hate Incident Reporting website Asian Americans Advancing Justice; Asian American Legal Defense Fund 

There are many more resources out there, this list is a place to start but it is not exhaustive.