5.04.2020

Man Wanted For Anti-Asian Harassment on Subway

And Other Things to Know From Angry Asian America.



Subway Passenger Blames Asian Man for Coronavirus, Tries to Drag Him Off Train
In New York, police are searching for a man who attacked an Asian passenger on the subway in Midtown, blaming for coronavirus and trying to drag him off the train. The 30-year-old victim was riding on an uptown 4 train approaching the Lexington Ave./59th St. station on Sunday morning when a man approached him shouting, "You're infected China boy, you need to get off the train." The assailant then grabbed the man by his wrist and shoulder and tried to pull him out of his seat. The victim was able to resist until his attacker finally gave up and ran off. Police released video of the suspect and asked for the public's help identifying him.

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Anti-Asian Graffiti Found Spray-Painted Outside New Jersey Home
In New Jersey, police are investigating hate graffiti that was found spray-painted outside a Hoboken home. Surveillance camera footage showed the suspect spraying the racist message, "1 AMOR 3 CHINKS USA #1 CHINKS DIE," on the ground near the building's garage door on Friday night. The suspect is described as a light skin male, bald, with a medium build, wearing dark colored clothing and dark shoes.

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"The fight is always somewhere in us."
The chashu shumai combo at Jist Cafe has been a much-needed bright spot in the COVID-19 pandemic. It's also the best illustration of a community ethic that has rallied a small army of volunteers and social service organizations to Little Tokyo's aid.

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Amplify: Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
In celebration of Heritage Month, Spotify has launched "Our Roots. Our Sound," a new campaign that spotlights and celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander artists, creators, and fans by reflecting on the deeply rooted culture and groundbreaking music within the community. The campaign kicks off with the launch Amplify: Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month hub, which includes playlists featuring Asian American artists, flagship playlists from Asia, and podcasts from Asians and Asian Americans. It will be updated with new, exclusive content throughout May. Check it out here.

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Creative Sustainability Sessions: Family Meal
In case you missed it, here's the replay from the inaugural edition of Family Meal, a virtual dinner party conversation I had with fellow podcasters Jeff Yang, Rebecca Sun, Dino-Ray Ramos and Tanzila "Taz" Ahmed.


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