1. Learn!
Do research and learn about what is happening in Japan but seems like you've already made your first step! (^^)!
2. Share!
Share what you have learned with your friends and family in daily conversation or through social media!
3. Donate!
The organisation mentioned in the Present days is fundraising support money for the case. If you are in a position where you can financially support them, it will help make a difference in Japanese society.
-What if you witness a site where racial profiling is suspected?
It is best to first 1. observe and justify the situation whether the person being pulled over is confused or positively replying to it. If the person seems confused or objecting, it is very effective to 2. offer help by asking if they are having a problem or in need of help. After you are interrupted, it is important to 3. request an explanation about why the officers suspect the person. Make sure to confirm the person's need and keep your distance from the officer as you could be accused of obstructing the discharge of official duties if things became intense. Other than offering support, it is also effective to 4. stare at the officer to remind them that they are being watched or 5. film the situation under the consent of the person being questioned if the police officer is insulting the person. Access the link below for more information (Access References on how to translate)