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NYC crimes: Rally to be held in Harlem after uptick of violent attacks against Asians

The NYPD has been slow to classify the attacks as hate crimes. Asian Americans - we work hard and were raised to work hard. This attack is being done by a very small bad actor, said rallygoer Van Le. A solidarity walk was held Saturday night in Chinatown, organized by SafeWalks, to show further support for the Asian community. We are definitely here to help, in what way we are still finding out, said SafeWalks volunteer Jen Goma. The SafeWalks group was founded just last month by Peter Kerre from Brooklyn to keep locals safe after several women were attacked near his home in Bushwick. Now his focus is on Chinatown after four assaults on Asians.

NYC crimes: Rally held in Harlem after uptick of violent attacks against Asians

Hundreds from across New York City and the Tri-State showed up in Washington Square Park on Saturday to denounce recent crimes against Asians in New York City and show support for the Asian community.

Surge In Anti-Asian-American Violence Prompts NYC Restaurateurs To Take Action

Surge In Anti-Asian-American Violence Prompts NYC Restaurateurs To Take Action
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NYC Restaurants Are Banding Together To Combat Rise In Violence Against Asian-Americans

A group of prominent Asian-American chefs and restaurants owners in New York who represent some of the top restaurants in the city including Málà Project, Fish Cheeks, and Nowon have teamed up to raise awareness about the recent rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans, particularly the elderly, in the United States. The effort, called #EnoughIsEnough, was spearheaded by Eric Sze, chef and owner of East Village Taiwanese restaurant 886, who says he was prompted to take action after seeing videos of attacks on older Asian Americans in the Bay Area last week and how he felt that it hadn’t been covered enough by the mainstream media in the U.S. in the immediate aftermath. The campaign has already raised more than $4,000 as of this morning.

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