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Skaar s family writes messages of support for the AAPI community on their driveway. (Courtesy of Diana Skaar)
Skaar s family writes messages of support for the AAPI community on their driveway. (Courtesy of Diana Skaar)
Skaar s family writes messages of support for the AAPI community on their driveway. (Courtesy of Diana Skaar)
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA Acts of hate against Asian Americans have prompted two Manhattan Beach residents to take a stand. The MB Families Against AAPI Hate campaign of awareness began over the weekend and will culminate on Saturday, April 24th.
Madeline Kaplan and Diana Skaar are asking members of the community to make a statement of compassion and stand in solidarity with the AAPI community by writing messages of support on their driveways.