It is so sad, Chan said. He got hurt very badly.
In fact, Chan was on his way to visit Lin Thursday when he himself was attacked from behind. This guy, you know, calling me names and stuff, and then hit me in the back, Chan said.
Chan managed to get a picture of the man. That picture led to the alleged suspect’s arrest, after Chan was able to point him out to police. Oakland police said Chan’s attacker is in custody and could be charged Friday. Even though I know I m hurt, but I have to stand strong for my community, Chan said.
It is so sad, Chan said. He got hurt very badly.
In fact, Chan was on his way to visit Lin Thursday when he himself was attacked from behind. This guy, you know, calling me names and stuff, and then hit me in the back, Chan said.
Chan managed to get a picture of the man. That picture led to the alleged suspect’s arrest, after Chan was able to point him out to police. Oakland police said Chan’s attacker is in custody and could be charged Friday. Even though I know I m hurt, but I have to stand strong for my community, Chan said.
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Fil-Am author Mia P. Manansala will discuss her writing process and her inspiration for her newest novel, Arsenic and Adobo. (Courtesy photo)
Fil-Am author Mia P. Manansala set for Zoom Solano library talk
FAIRFIELD The Solano County Library will celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with a number of activities.
Among the events is a virtual author visit with Fil-Am author Mia P. Manansala, who will discuss her writing process and her inspiration for her newest novel, “Arsenic and Adobo,” the first book in the “Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mystery” series.
The first book in this new culinary cozy series is described as “full of sharp humor and delectable dishes – one that might just be killer.”
Celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
As we enter the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month of May, there is a lot to celebrate and a lot to reflect upon. Author: Angela An Updated: 12:15 PM EDT May 2, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio As we enter the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month of May, there is a lot to celebrate and a lot to reflect upon.
In the past two months, the nation saw a rise in a movement called “Stop Asian Hate.” It came after the shooting deaths of eight people at spas in Atlanta. Six of the victims were Asian female workers.
“Nobody should live in fear because of the color of their skin,” State Senator Tina Maharath (D-Ohio District 13) said.
Support these NorCal AAPI-owned businesses for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
Know a business that should be added? Send your submissions to web@kcra.com Share Updated: 5:12 PM PDT Apr 30, 2021 KCRA Staff
Know a business that should be added? Send your submissions to web@kcra.com Share Updated: 5:12 PM PDT Apr 30, 2021 KCRA Staff May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, and to celebrate, we compiled this list of Asian American and Pacific Islander-owned businesses you can support in the Sacramento area. We ll be adding more Northern California businesses as the month progresses.Search the graphic below by filtering by type of business, location or name. (App users: Click here to view the graphic). Know a business in KCRA 3 s coverage area that should be added? Send your submissions to web@kcra.com. (Please include name, type of business, address, city, phone, website). We ll keep adding to the list. Thanks to the