Comedian Dave Chapelle, soccer star Megan Rapinoe, actor Daniel Dae Kim and actress Alyssa Milano are among many celebrities in the video sending the message "We are all Americans" and that the U.S. is a welcoming beacon for all people.
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All Americans recognize that Asian communities have faced a surge in racist attacks while the Black and Latino communities have been disproportionately impacted in deaths and unemployment.
The movement brings together a diverse group of small businesses and non-profits to provide medical relief, combat racism and economic stimulus. To that end, fashion designers like Phillip Lim and Prabal Gurung have designed #AllAmericans merchandise with proceeds going toward those goals and support marginalized communities.
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Andrew Yang and Gold House co-founder Bing Chen were on ABC7's "Midday Live" to discuss the movement.
"There are certain groups that are trying to scapegoat the Chinese government or the Chinese people in this crisis, and that's not acceptable, Yang said. "We're all in this together."
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To learn more about the movement and how to support the moment, see their website here. Proceeds will go to COVID-19 relief in marginalized communities.
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We also caught up with Yang to see what he's been up to during the shelter-in-place and how he's continuing his push to send more money to Americans.
Yang talked about his nonprofit, Humanity Forward which is being used as a platform to fight for universal basic income, human-centered capitalism, and data as a property right. Humanity Forward is also collecting donations for COVID-19 relief committing to bring basic income payments to individuals and families who stand to be most impacted by the coronavirus crisis.
WATCH: Catching up with Andrew Yang
ABC7 catches up with Andrew Yang on "Midday Live"
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On Twitter, Yang shared some fun videos of what he was doing during the pandemic to keep his #YangGang updated.
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