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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted's coronavirus tweet left Asian Americans feeling disappointed in Ohio leadership


Lt. Gov. Jon Husted’s coronavirus tweet left Asian Americans feeling disappointed in Ohio leadership
Seth A. Richardson, cleveland.com
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Hundreds of Asian community members and supporters came out to the Stop Asian Hate rally in Cleveland. The rally was in response to the hate crimes against the Asian American community.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Oanh Loi-Powell came to the United States in 1975 as a refugee from Vietnam who was sponsored by a Lutheran church In Toledo, where she would settle.
Now 56 and semi-retired, Loi-Powell, who has an engineering degree from Case Western Reserve University, remains active in the community. She helped with the Vietnamese Cultural Garden and serves on a variety of business, civic and cultural boards. ....

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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted's coronavirus tweet left Asian Americans feeling disappointed in Ohio leadership


Lt. Gov. Jon Husted’s coronavirus tweet left Asian Americans feeling disappointed in Ohio leadership
Updated Apr 03, 11:50 AM;
Posted Apr 03, 5:30 AM
Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, pictured speaking during a coronavirus briefings on April 24, 2020, created controversy with a recent tweet about the coronavirus. Ohio s Asian American community said they were dismayed by Husted s response and lack of apology.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Oanh Loi-Powell came to the United States in 1975 as a refugee from Vietnam who was sponsored by a Lutheran church In Toledo, where she would settle.
Now 56 and semi-retired, Loi-Powell, who has an engineering degree from Case Western Reserve University, remains active in the community. She helped with the Vietnamese Cultural Garden and serves on a variety of business, civic and cultural boards. ....

United States , Case Western Reserve University , Republic Of , San Bernardino , Tina Maharath , Mike Dewine , Vincent Chin , Donald Trump , Tessa Xuan , Oanh Loi Powell , Lisa Wong , Ron Falconi , Jon Husted , Vincent Wang , Niraj Antani , Ronald Ebens , Siu Yan Scott , Robert Redfield , Joshua Gunter , Michael Nitz , Centers For Disease , Republican Party , Pacific Islanders Affairs , San Bernardino Center , Office Of Asian American , Ohio Asian American Pacific Islander Advisory Council ,