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The winners of our student letter-writing competition offer opinions about anti-Asian bias, police brutality, financial literacy, meatless meat and more.
May 8, 2021, 11:00 a.m. ET
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To the Editor:
As an Asian-American, I applaud the Senateâs swift, bipartisan passage of the Covid-19 Hate Crimes Act. The measure, however, constitutes a mere first step in the fight against anti-Asian violence. To further combat such bigotry, we must also promote Asian-American representation in education curriculums.
Teaching the Asian-American experience is imperative because U.S. history chroniclers often neglect it. In most textbooks, weâre invisible, relegated to a few short paragraphs, even footnotes. That erases our stories from the record, perpetuating ignorance and contributing to our mischaracterization as a monolithic âmodel minorityâ or foreign threat, thus allowing xenophobia and dis
By Sana G
May 7, 2021
Track star Heather Hennessy filed a lawsuit against Los Gatos and Archbishop Mitty High School for negligence in her sexual abuse by her track coach Chioke Robinson.
Heather claims that her coach abused several of her fellow athletes and she even transferred schools to Los Gatos High School to escape him and he followed her and became assistant coach there.
Heather tried to tell the head coach that Robinson was stalking her he just told her to run to the other side of the track .
Heather was urged to come forward by a campaign that students in Los Gatos have started against sexual assault. She said in a press conference I want it to stop now. These schools and coaches need to take the protection of children, students, athletes serious. I want the culture of sports in these schools to know my story so they do what s right. I pray that all adults watching this know that kids bodies are off-limits .
Updated on May 7, 2021 at 8:23 am
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A star athlete is breaking her silence by alleging sexual abuse by her track coach at two prominent South Bay high schools.
Heather Hennessey ran track for both Archbishop Mitty and Los Gatos high schools and say all the while, she was being abused. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
Now, she is suing the schools, saying they should have done more to stop it. Hennessey told NBC Bay Area that it took her decades to speak out about what happened.