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Federal Funds to Expand AAPI Community Health Worker Program
A Santa Clara program designed to mitigate healthcare obstacles for Asian American and Pacific Islander communities is now backed with $1 million in federal funding, announced county supervisors on Friday.
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Shooting Death of East Bay Dentist Appears to Be Murder-for-Hire
The August shooting death of a well-regarded dentist in Oakland’s Little Saigon appears to be a murder-for-hire, officials said Friday, adding that two suspects had been arrested. Velena Jones reports.
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Watch: Police Announce Arrests in Shooting Death of Dentist in Oakland's Little Saigon
Oakland officials on Friday provided updates on the fatal shooting of a well-regarded dentist in Oakland’s Little Saigon.
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Arrests Made in August Fatal Shooting of Dentist in Oakland's Little Saigon
Two people have been arrested in the fatal shooting of a well-regarded dentist in Oakland’s Little Saigon, police said Friday. Bob Redell reports.
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Shooting Death of East Bay Dentist Appears to be Murder-for-Hire: Officials
The August shooting death of a well-regarded dentist in Oakland’s Little Saigon appears to be a murder-for-hire, officials said Friday, adding that two suspects had been arrested.
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Community Holds Vigil for Woman Shot, Killed in Oakland's Little Saigon
Oakland’s Asian community is frustrated and desperate for answers Monday as they mourn the death of a woman who was shot to death in a robbery attempt on the streets of Little Saigon. Cheryl Hurd reports.
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Community Demands Action After Deadly Shooting in Oakland's Little Saigon
There was outrage in Oakland Monday as members of the AAPI community condemned the fatal shooting of a well-regarded dentist in the city’s Little Saigon neighborhood.
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Community Demands Action After Deadly Shooting in Oakland's Little Saigon
There was outrage in Oakland Monday as members of the AAPI community condemned the fatal shooting of a well-regarded dentist in the city’s Little Saigon neighborhood. Sergio Quintana reports.
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‘Free Chol Soo Lee': Documenting Activism in the AAPI Community
Some of the grassroots organizing surrounding anti-Asian rhetoric in the Bay Area can be traced back to a seminal moment that happened in San Francisco’s Chinatown in the 1970s. On Friday night, some people were able to learn about that history on the big screen.
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Documenting Activism in the AAPI Community
Some of the grassroots organizing happening around the anti-Asian rhetoric in the Bay Area can be traced back to something that happened in San Francisco’s Chinatown in the 1970’s. Some were able to learn about that history on the big screen Friday. Gia Vang reports.
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San Francisco Leaders Weigh in on How to Fight Anti-Asian Crime
Community and political leaders in San Francisco came together to weigh in on ending AAPI hate. This comes as recent state reports show a dramatic rise in anti-Asian incidents. Christie Smith explains.
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Millions in Grants Awarded to Hate Crime Prevention Programs
Millions of dollars in grants are now being distributed to community organizations in hopes of stopping an alarming rise in hate crimes, especially in the Asian American community. Christie Smith reports.
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Asian Pacific America: Small Business Resources
Asian Pacific America: Bay Area Banking Manager shares tips and resources available for business-owners building back during the pandemic.
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Dramatic Rise in AAPI Hate Crimes: Local, State Officials Target Legislation
In response to the dramatic rise in hate crimes against the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, local and state elected officials vow to target legislation to fight and stop such crimes. Christie Smith reports.
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Crimes Against AAPI Community Rise in Oakland
The Vietnamese community in Oakland is demanding the city to step up as hate crimes continue to skyrocket in the area. Velena Jones reports.
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BTS Speaks Out Against Hate Crimes, Xenophobia Towards AAPI Community
Korean pop band BTS spoke from the White House Tuesday to celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and urge fans to embrace diversity and speak out against hate crimes against AAPI Americans.
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BTS Headed to the White House to Discuss Anti-Asian Hate
The K-pop band, which has become a worldwide phenomenon, will meet with President Biden to talk about inclusion and celebrate AAPI Heritage Month.
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AAPI Employees Often Feel Excluded at Work — How Companies Can Build More Supportive, Inclusive Spaces
Asian employees feel the least included at work, a recent study shows. How companies can ensure that their AAPI employees returning to office feel supported
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Watch Tonight: Vicky Nguyen Hosts Primetime NBC News Now Special ‘The Racism Virus'
Vicky Nguyen will once again meet with community and thought leaders to examine how the AAPI community is coming together amid a continued surge in violence and hate crimes.