âStop Asian Hateâ rally draws more than 100 to Holland By Peg McNichol
Apr 25, 2021 2:38 PM
HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) â Kyndel Norsouvanh, 19, stepped onto the stage at Kollen Parkâs bandshell and surveyed the crowd of 100 or more people. (See photo gallery.)
âCan you guys hear me?â she said, testing her microphone. Those five words underlined the message at the heart of Saturdayâs Stop Asian Hate rally. While many of the speakers shared stories, from being subjected to racial epithets, violent incidents, others appealed for those present to speak up when these things happen, and for Asian-American allies to also speak up step in, and make it clear that such language and behavior is unacceptable.
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Asian Americans in West Michigan react to recent hate crimes against the community Everyone is listening right now. We can stand together. Hate does not belong here, says founder of the Grand Rapids Asian-Pacific Foundation. Author: Sarah Makuta (ABC) Updated: 6:22 PM EDT March 17, 2021
WEST MICHIGAN - While the motive for the shootings near Atlanta is still unclear, Asian Americans in West Michigan are worried. And while the shooting investigation is in the early stages, there are confirmed cases over the last year where Asians were targeted because of their race.
Founder of the Grand Rapids Asian-Pacific Foundation, Ace Marasigan says the community will not let the actions of some people discourage their role in the community.
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