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Asian Americans are holding another rally against racism, this time Sunday in Troy, a city with a growing population of residents of Asian descent. We are asking individuals to join us, to raise our voices and speak out, said organizers in a statement by two local Asian American groups: Whenever We re Needed Detroit and Asian Pacific & Islander American Vote - Michigan. The rally is set for 2 to 5 p.m. outside Troy City Hall off of Big Beaver Road. Troy is Oakland County s largest city and 26% Asian American, according to the 2019 U.S. Census. This is the fifth Asian American rally held in metro Detroit since the Atlanta shooting March 16 in which six Asian American women and two others were killed. Other rallies have been held in Detroit, Royal Oak, and Ann Arbor. Even before the Atlanta incident, there was rising concern about anti-Asian attacks over the past year. ....
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Stop Asian Hate solidarity march speaks out against racism Maria Vue, of Madison Heights, holds a “Stop Asian Hate” sign during a solidarity protest in downtown Royal Oak March 27. Photo by Deb Jacques Unhyo Yi, of Detroit, speaks during a Stop Asian Hate event in downtown Royal Oak March 27. Photo by Deb Jacques Advertisement ROYAL OAK Several dozen protesters and activists joined together in downtown Royal Oak to fight racism against Asian Americans and support the Asian American Pacific Islander community March 27. Co-organized by Power Detroit and Whenever We’re Needed, two local groups established to fight racism, participants gathered outside of Royal Oak City Hall to listen to guest speakers before heading to the streets, chanting and carrying signs along Main Street. ....