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Teens, civic leaders rally against anti-Asian hate

A large crowd marched through downtown Mountain View Sunday to protest anti-Asian hate. Hundreds of people took to the streets of downtown Mountain View Sunday to show support for the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, as well as to call attention to anti-Asian racism both historically and in the present day. Protesters gathered at the Mountain View train station and marched to Mountain View City Hall, where speakers, including young people and elected officials, addressed the crowd. High school students spearheaded the event. Los Altos High School junior Jeannette Wang volunteered to help organize the event after seeing repeated reports of anti-Asian hate incidents. Wang has friends and family members who are afraid to go outside and is fearful for her own grandparents’ safety.

Hundreds March Against Anti-Asian Hate, Violence in Mountain View

“I think it’s really important people come together to address this issue which is important to me,” said Mountain View resident Sue Tan. The large group marched from the Caltrain station to Mountain View City Hall, denouncing hate and violence against Asians and Pacific Islanders along the way. Teenagers Including Amanda Khu organized it. She said someone recently shouted racial slurs at her in San Mateo. “I think the rise in hate crimes recently and the violence against Asians pushed me to take action,” Khu said. The Mountain View City Hall portion of the event had several speakers including Congresswoman Anna Eshoo and NBC Bay Area s Mike Inouye.

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