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A-State beats UTA Sunday to avoid series sweep

A-State beats UTA Sunday to avoid series sweep Arkansas State defeats UTA 5-3 Sunday to avoid the series sweep (Source: KAIT) By Matthew Schwartz | April 18, 2021 at 4:31 PM CDT - Updated April 18 at 4:31 PM Press Release from Arkansas State Athletics JONESBORO, Ark. (4/18/21) – Carter Holt delivered a quality start and Blake McCutchen drove in three runs to lift the Arkansas State baseball team to a 5-3 win over UT Arlington Sunday at Tomlinson Stadium-Kell Field. Holt tossed a season-long six innings, allowing just two runs on six hits with five strikeouts for his first quality start, the second of the season for the Red Wolves (10-19, 5-7 SBC). A-State’s pitching only walked one batter and struck out seven in the win over the Mavericks (16-19, 7-5) to salvage the final game of the series.

Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans Are on the Rise Many Say More Policing Isn t the Answer

Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans Are on the Rise. Many Say More Policing Isn t the Answer Time 2/18/2021 Cady Lang © Steven Senne AP Jessica Wong, of Fall River, Mass., front left, Jenny Chiang, of Medford, Mass., center, and Sheila Vo, of Boston, from the state s Asian American Commission, stand together during a protest on March 12, 2020, on the steps of the Statehouse in Boston. When Amanda Nguyen saw the video, she was horrified. In the Jan. 28 security footage, 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee was shoved to the ground while taking his morning walk in San Francisco; just two days after the assault, he died. (Nineteen-year-old Antoine Watson has since been charged with and pleaded not guilty to murder and elder abuse.) It was one of several incidents of physical violence against Asian American elders in recent weeks across the U.S., but Nguyen had yet to see coverage by a major news outlet about the concerning increase in violence towards the Asian Ame

Oakland Communities Rally Together at Madison Park to Denounce Violence Against Asian Americans

Oakland Communities Rally Together at Madison Park to Denounce Violence Against Asian Americans A crowd of some 500 people made up of multicultural members from Black, Brown, and other communities gathered in Oakland s Madison Park Saturday afternoon to protest the growing number of attacks against Asian Americans amid the pandemic. The past eleven or so months have seen an increase in physical violence (and verbal racists outbursts, both IRL and online) toward Asian Americans a topic our Madam Vice President addressed just a few days ago. Moreover, the elderly have been particularly targeted in violent attacks as of late; three Asian American seniors were assaulted in Oakland s Chinatown earlier this month and a teenager suspected to be responsible for one of the attacks has since been arrested; a Bayview robbery of a senior Asian American almost a year ago still sits as an uncomfortable example of Black-on-Asian racism.

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