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How to Be an Ally for the Asian Community During Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Beyond

Los Angeles Times, writing, Please don’t minimize the hate or assume it’s somewhere far away. It’s happening close to you. If you see it on the street, say something. If you hear it at work, say something. If you sense it in your family, say something. Stand up for your fellow Americans. Kamala Harris Getty Images Racism is real in America, and it has always been. Xenophobia is real in America, and always has been. Sexism, too, the vice president said during a speech in Atlanta. Asian Americans have been attacked and scapegoated. People who are perceived as Muslim know what it was like to live in our country after 9/11. For the last year, we ve had people in positions of incredible power scapegoating Asian Americans. People with the biggest pulpits spreading this kind of hate.

Breathing new life into its culture

This story was created by Content Works, Postmedia’s commercial content division, on behalf of a client. Breadcrumb Trail Links Breathing new life into its culture Project Sunrise has helped rebuild the culture of care, trust and respect that has defined Sobeys’ legacy for more than a century. Author of the article: Denise J. Deveau - Postmedia Content Works Publishing date: Apr 22, 2021  •  57 minutes ago  •  6 minute read With its inspirational Project Sunrise program, Sobeys established a corporate-wide sense of teamwork and dedication to quality customer care among its 127,000 employees across Canada. SOBEYS PHOTOGRAPH COLLAGE Article content When Michael Medline took over the reins of Empire and Sobeys Inc. in 2017, he saw an opportunity for change. The company had grown to the point where the business operations were fragmented and siloed. His first step was to bring the leadership team together to launch a three-year plan called Project Sunrise t

Chile Line Foods, LLC Donates $5,000 To United Way!

Chile Line Foods, LLC Donates $5,000 To United Way! - 8:01 am Chile Line Foods, LLC co-owner Liddie Martinez, right, presents a $5,000 Cornerstone donation check to UWNNM Executive Director Cindy Padilla Thursday at Blue Window Bistro. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com By CAROL A. CLARK caclark@ladailypost.com “United Way is the cornerstone of our nonprofit community and it is a privilege to help them do their work.” –Liddie Martinez Chile Line Foods, LLC co-owners Liddie and Rick Martinez have made a $5,000 Cornerstone donation to United Way of Northern New Mexico (UWNNM). Martinez presented the check to UWNNM Executive Director Cindy Padilla Thursday at Blue Window Bistro in downtown Los Alamos.

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