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Rufus William Joseph, Lewes businessman


April 6, 2021
Rufus William Joseph of Lewes passed away Tuesday, March 30, 2021, at Cadia Renaissance in Millsboro.  
Rufus was born Aug. 4, 1939, in Lewes. He was the son of the late Moulten and Blanche Joseph.  He graduated from Lewes High School in 1957.
In his younger years he worked in construction, operating heavy equipment. In the 1980s he started working in the mobile home industry and started his own business, B & R Transporters Inc. He also worked quite a few summers at the Holly Lake Campground. He never really retired as he always wanted to keep busy. 
In his spare time, he enjoyed watching NASCAR racing, dirt track racing, having coffee with his friends every morning, and spending time with his family and friends. He was also a member of the Improved Order of Red Men.

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An Asian American family was being harassed. Now their neighbors stand guard


FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA
Haijun Si stands in front of his home as neighbors form a nightly security detail to deter teens who have harassed his family by throwing rocks and yelling racial slurs. (Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
An Asian American family was being harassed. Now their neighbors stand guard
LOS ANGELES — Every night, the neighbors converge on the Si family’s two-story home, which has large windows and an expansive porch adorned with columns.
Some sit in camping chairs in front of the driveway. Others keep watch from their cars or patrol the nearby parks.
The Sis moved to this upscale Ladera Ranch neighborhood a few months ago, with the country deep in the Covid-19 pandemic and hate crimes against Asian Americans on the rise.

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An Asian American family was being harassed. Now their neighbours stand guard

When neighbours of the Si family realised they had been harassed nightly by up to 20 kids in the neighbourhood, they volunteered to stand guard at their doorstep.

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TimesOC: Neighbors nightly guard Asian Ladera Ranch family against hate crimes


Good morning and welcome to the TimesOC newsletter.
It’s Wednesday, March 3. I’m Carol Cormaci on rotation with my colleagues, editor John Canalis and reporter Ben Brazil, to bring you the latest roundup of Orange County news and events.
One of the most disturbing side effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is not physical but xenophobic. Too many Asians and Pacific Islanders have been taking the heat since early last year for the spread of the novel coronavirus that originated in Wuhan, China.
A news article published last summer and written by our colleague Ahn Do details some of the 800-plus reported racist taunts (“You started the corona!”) that had been hurled against Asian Americans as of July. Eight months later such hatred still seethes unabated and violent attacks continue to be reported around the state and beyond. Last month, a man was beaten with a cane in Rosemead.

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Coronavirus Today: Resisting anti-Asian racism

Coronavirus Today: Resisting anti-Asian racism
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Neighbors Protect Asian-American Family After Racist Attacks

Neighbors Protect Asian-American Family After Racist Attacks
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An Asian American family in O.C. was being harassed. Now their neighbors stand guard


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Every night, the neighbors converge on the Si family’s two-story home, which has large windows and an expansive porch adorned with columns.
Some sit in camping chairs in front of the driveway. Others keep watch from their cars or patrol the nearby parks.
The Sis moved to this upscale Ladera Ranch neighborhood a few months ago, with the country deep in the COVID-19 pandemic and hate crimes against Asian Americans on the rise.
Almost immediately, teenagers swooped in for nightly visits, repeatedly ringing the doorbell, yelling and pounding on the door.
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One told Haijun Si to “go back to your country.” Another called Si’s wife a pejorative slur used to describe a Chinese person. Some threw rocks.

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Asian American family was being harassed, so neighbors guarded home each night


Asian American family was being harassed, so neighbors guarded home each night
Sydney Page, The Washington Post
Feb. 28, 2021
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1of3Haijun Si, left, stands with Brian Dazey, a resident in the Ladera Ranch community who volunteered to stand guard outside Si's home amid a spate of attacks his family has faced since September.Photo by Merrill ChristensonShow MoreShow Less
2of3Lisa Darenzio, left, Mauricio Bardales and Kim Kitaen guard Haijun Si's home amid a spate of anti-Asian attacks Si's family has faced since September.Photo by Brian DazeyShow MoreShow Less
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As Haijun Si and his family celebrated the Lunar New Year this month, the festivities were cut short when several teenagers shouted racial slurs, hurled rocks at the house and repeatedly pounded on the front door of their home in Orange County, Calif.

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