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How Community Alum Ken Jeong Gave Back to Atlanta Shooting Victims

How Community Alum Ken Jeong Gave Back to Atlanta Shooting Victims
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Hundreds Come to Marin Rally to Stop Asian Hate

ByGodfrey Lee Left: Jean Chan, Nhan Phan. Right from top: Sage Shih Kushner, Mary Jane Burke, Rev. Floyd Thompkins (Photos by Godfrey Lee) Several hundred people gathered at the Rally to Stop Anti-Asian Hate to protest against the hatred and violence against Asians. They gathered on March 26 next to the Arizmendi Bakery in the San Rafael Courthouse Plaza. The Asian American Alliance of Marin (AAAM), along with 17 other community organizations, organized and sponsored the rally.  The demonstrators shared a moment of silence to mourn and honor the eight victims, many of Asian heritage, who were slain at the spa massacres in Atlanta, Ga., on March 16. They are Soon Park, Hyun Jung Grant, Suncha Kim, Yong Yue, Delaina Ashley Yaun, Paul Andre Michels, Xiaojie Tan, and Daoyou Feng.

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Aiming high

Aiming high Besides her passion for music, Oh loves yoga and outdoor activities. - Pictures courtesy of Joyce Oh IN 2018, Malaysian pianist and composer Joyce Oh Yong Yue went to Berklee College of Music in Boston to pursue a degree in film scoring. Upon graduating in 2020, she decided to stay in Boston and build her career in the United States. To date, the 22-year-old lass has been composing soundtracks for a music library company, working as a director of media for a music meditation company based in California, and teaching young kids the joy of music in Boston. Her recent score involved a film inspired by the “Black Lives Matter” movement.

Anti-Asian Hate and Atlanta s Aftermath | Opinion

This staff editorial solely represents the majority view of The Crimson Editorial Board. Racism directed against Asian people in America is old and urgent. The recent murder spree carried out in Asian spas and massage parlors in Atlanta — in which eight people, including six Asian women, were shot and killed — is the latest horrific entry in the history of violence Asian American and Pacific Islanders have been subject to in the United States. This violence sickens and shocks us, but perhaps our shock is a failure in and of itself. Asian Americans have been sounding the alarm on their lack of protection for over a year as attacks against Asian Americans have sharply risen. Covid-19, despicably dubbed “Kung Flu” and “the Chinese Virus” by former President Donald Trump, has triggered a wave of irrational violence against people of Asian descent. Between this piece’s publication and when our board first gathered to grapple with the Atlanta shooting,

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