Olivia Munn, Awkwafina and More Celebrities Call for Action Amid Rise in Attacks Against Asian Americans
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Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, hate crimes against Asian Americans have been on the rise. According to the advocacy group Stop AAPI Hate, there have been up to 2,800 incidents reported since last March. In New York City alone, there was an 867% increase in Asian hate crime victims in 2020.
On Jan. 28, an 84-year-old man from Thailand was attacked during his morning walk and knocked to the ground, which was captured in a surveillance video. Vicha Ratanapakdee was sent to the hospital, where he died two days later. Days later, a 91-year-old Asian American man was shoved to the sidewalk in Oakland’s Chinatown. A 64-year-old Vietnamese American woman was assaulted and robbed in San Jose, Calif., and just last week, a 61-year-old Filipino American man received almost 100 stiches after being slashed in the face by another
Nissa Diederich Named 20th Television Exec VP of Production, Jim Sharp to Depart
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Nissa Diederich, most recently the executive vice president of production for Touchstone Television (formerly Fox 21 Television Studios), has been named head of production at 20th Television in the wake of the consolidation of the Walt Disney Company’s TV studios.
Longtime production executive Jim Sharp, who had served as 20th’s production head and spent decades at the company previously known as 20th Century Fox, will depart the studio at the end of the year after assisting with the transition. Known as a smart, seasoned executive, Sharp’s oversight on productions at Fox dates back to shows such as “Malcolm in the Middle” and FX’s “The Shield.”
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Carlos W. Williams Named 20th TV, Freeform Exec VP of Business Affairs and Operations
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Disney has named Carlos W. Williams to head business affairs and operations for 20th Television and Freeform, where he will work with 20th TV president Karey Burke and Freeform president Tara Duncan to grow the business operations and deal-making strategies at both entities.
“Carlos is a gifted dealmaker and strategist and he will be a fantastic partner to Karey and Tara as they each run and grow their already successful businesses,” said Walt Disney TV president Craig Hunegs. “Having worked with Carlos at Warner Brothers and over the past year here at Disney, I know he’s an incredible asset to both executives and creators, and the perfect leader for this important new role.”
A small group of Baltimore City students and staff members may be just days away from getting tested for the coronavirus on campus.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Testing has been in the works for some time, and weather permitting, this will start on a small scale in a couple of days.“Tonight, I also want to share information about the plan that we are developing to offer regular COVID testing for all staff and students on-site for in-person learning at schools,” Baltimore City Schools CEO Sonja Santelises said.Satelises made the announcement during Tuesday night s board of school commissioners meeting. The district will pilot the program in two elementary schools: Moravia Park and William Paca elementary. At both locations, groups of 25 students and staff members will take part in what s called pool testing.“The plan will likely include a combination of individual saliva-based test and pooled testing for staff and students,