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A Teenager Was Attacked at a Black Lives Matter Vigil. Now, She's Working to Fix the State's Hate Crime Law.


A Teenager Was Attacked at a Black Lives Matter Vigil. Now, She’s Working to Fix the State s Hate Crime Law.
She wanted him to look at her.
Kalkidan Miller heard him yelling. At first, she thought he was preaching. Then she realized he was shouting at their group standing outside Olin T. Binkley Memorial Baptist Church near Fordham Boulevard as they held their weekly Black Lives Matter vigil.
“It’s not about Black lives,” Miller recalls the man saying. Other bystanders recall hearing him say “all lives matter,” and using the n-word. His daughter was standing beside him, adding some “yeahs” and repeating after her father. He was wearing a Hawaiian shirt and holding a glass bottle. It was July 3, and he said the demonstrators were being un-American. ....

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Asian hate crimes: Attacks fueled by COVID-19, racism threaten Asians


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DENVER – Helen Oh was walking down the sidewalk of the downtown 16th Street pedestrian mall in April when two young men approached from the other direction.
The coronavirus pandemic had been spreading in the United States for a month, and Asian American community groups were warning of a disconcerting surge of hateful and racist language directed toward them, tied to the virus’ origins in China. Oh, an attorney, was on her guard.
The two men drew closer.
“Infected and disgusting,” one called out as they passed, she said. 
Heart racing, she ducked into a drugstore. 
“I didn t think to say anything back when I heard it, she said.  It really only sunk in as I was walking away. ....

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