Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson took a stand against racism in his team's home state after seeing the hateful messages and images spray-painted on the World.
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Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson helped restore a Filipino food truck that was vandalized last week with racist slurs and derogatory images.
According to Austin Facer of ABC 4, Clarkson was one of a number of people who joined IdentityGraphx and helped restore the World Famous Yum Yum Food Truck, which serves Asian fusion and Filipino food in northern Utah, after the vandalism.
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Jordan Clarkson helped give a Filipino food truck in Utah a new paint job after it was vandalized with anti-Asian graffiti pic.twitter.com/JASQfIyVIu
Layton, Utah, Mayor Joy Petro and city council members were also involved in the restoration, and the food truck revealed its new paint job before its reopening at the Philippine Independence Day celebration on Saturday in Salt Lake City.