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Hundreds march to protest anti-Asian violence
S.F. OPPOSES ANTI-ASIAN HATE Hundreds join the March for AAPI Solidarity + Safety along San Francisco’s Great Highway on April 18, 2021. courtesy of San Francisco Supervisor Gordon Mar
Hundreds joined the March for AAPI Solidarity + Safety along San Francisco’s Great Highway early in the afternoon April 18.
Organized by San Francisco Supervisor Gordon Mar and a coalition of labor, faith and community organizations, the peaceful protest started at 12:45 p.m. April 18 at the parking lot near the intersection of Great Highway and Sloat Boulevard.
The event which featured speeches by faith, community and political leaders and a performance by Richmond District-based rapper Son of Paper was a response to the rise in crimes targeting Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the city and around the United States.