âNo justice, no peace!â roared a crowd of about 100 people who met at the Arch in downtown Athens on Saturday afternoon. The crowd gathered to join in solidarity with the Asian American and Pacific Islander community after the mass shootings in Atlanta that occurred on March 16.
The event was organized jointly by the Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement, Economic Justice Coalition, Athens Immigrant Rights Coalition, Moms Demand Action and Justice for Black Lives Academy. The event was titled âUnited Against Asian Hate.â
AADM president and co-founder Mokah Jasmine Johnson served as the eventâs master of ceremonies. Speakers drove up from Atlanta to speak to the Athens community, including Long Tran, Michelle Kang and Cam Ashling. Other speakers included Cole Knapper, Emma Jones, Anne Belocura, Aditya Krishnaswamy and Kyle Patel.
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Three men have been arrested in Nanaimo following a violent home invasion early Saturday which RCMP say targeted the wrong address.Alicia Appleton, her boyfriend and another roommate awakened to a loud crash in their apartment on Uplands Drive.The 30-year-old woman ran to the dining room and saw three men and thought they were there to steal the household belongings. They had removed the window screen and entered through the window.Appleton told CHEK News that she demanded to know what the men were doing in her home and one of them lunged at her and struck her three times in the face.I cant believe it, Ive never hurt anybody in my life, Appleton told CHEK following the assault.I cant believe a guy would hit a woman, especially one he didnt even know.She and her two roommates chased the assailants down the apartment building stairs. One was captured in the courtyard while the other two were later arrested by Nanaimo RCMP.Appleton, who suffered a bruised and swollen eye
GATTON BAKEHOUSE Long Tran, the owner of the new Gatton Bakehouse, in the Gatton Square, with his famous Vietnamese roll. Photo: Ali Kuchel Gatton s newest bakery has been inundated with support in its first months, leaving owner Long Tran almost lost for words. Mr Tran and his wife Van, opened the Gatton Bakehouse in November, in the Gatton Square plaza. Having worked as a patisserie baker and head chef, Mr Tran decided to open in Gatton after getting a warm welcome from the community. He spent three months renovating the space in what he described as a big project . His specialty is the Vietnamese bread roll, which takes more time and patience to create.
GATTON BAKEHOUSE Long Tran, the owner of the new Gatton Bakehouse, in the Gatton Square, with his famous Vietnamese roll. Photo: Ali Kuchel Gatton s newest bakery has been inundated with support in its first months, leaving owner Long Tran almost lost for words. Mr Tran and his wife Van, opened the Gatton Bakehouse in November, in the Gatton Square plaza. Having worked as a patisserie baker and head chef, Mr Tran decided to open in Gatton after getting a warm welcome from the community. He spent three months renovating the space in what he described as a big project . His specialty is the Vietnamese bread roll, which takes more time and patience to create.
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