The Asian Pacific Islander Initiative says San Diegans can expect more discussions like this one in the near future, NBC 7’s Dana Williams reports.
“We’re going to write the concerns, we’re not just going to talk about it, we’re going to document it and we are going to seek action,” Fields said as two people took notes on pieces of large paper titled"concerns" and"possible solutions."Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
A unity vigil was held in City Heights to mourn the victims lost to gun violence in both Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay, NBC 7's Dana Williams reports. Mayor Todd Gloria spoke to the tone of the moment and said, “When I talk to a lot of our AAPI community leaders, there’s a sense of fear, there’s a lot of concern and there’s a desire to try to understand how we can get past this and get back to something that’s far better than this.”NBC 7's Amber Frias shows how San Diegans came together Friday Night in Mira Mesa to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
Ontai added that there needs to be a greater level of culturally-appropriate support for those in and around San Diego.
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