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LTSC Announces Sake on the Couch - Rafu Shimpo

LTSC Announces Sake on the Couch Posted On Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC) is excited to announce the first, last and only Sake on the Couch (formerly Sake on the Rocks) on Saturday, July 17. The popular summer event is a fundraiser for LTSC. For over 40 years, LTSC has provided a safety net of social welfare and community development services to empower people and communities in need. LTSC provides culturally and linguistically appropriate services to the Japanese American community in the Southland, builds multi-family affordable housing projects to uplift low-income neighborhoods of color throughout Los Angeles, and promotes equitable development and cultural preservation in the Little Tokyo neighborhood.

California Could Make A $210 Million Investment In Asian And Pacific Islander Safety And Support Here s How

California Could Make A $210 Million Investment In Asian And Pacific Islander Safety And Support Here s How
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California Asian American Legislators Seek Historic $200 Million To Combat Hate

California Asian American Legislators Seek Historic $200 Million To Combat Hate
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Civil Rights Leaders Press LAUSD To Protect Students Against Anti-Asian Bullying

Sign up for the Morning Brief, delivered weekdays. Subscribe It was still early in the pandemic last year, before schools were shut down, when word of the coronavirus being detected in China had traveled to a schoolyard in the San Fernando Valley. One middle-schooler went up to another student who is of Asian descent, accused him of carrying COVID-19 and told him to go back to China. The Asian American boy responded that he wasn’t Chinese. “And then the other kid punched him in the face and head 20 times,” said Manjusha Kulkarni of Stop AAPI Hate, who assisted the victim’s family in the aftermath of the attack.

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