U.S. cities honor one-year mark after killing of Vicha Ratanapakdee, Thai grandfather

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U.S. cities honor one-year mark after the killing of Vicha Ratanapakdee, a Thai man who was assaulted while on a walk in San Francisco and died, becoming yet another Asian victim of violence in America.

at three Georgia massage spas, including six women of Asian descent ranging in age from 44 to 74. There’s disagreement among officials whether those attacks were racially motivated, but the deaths have rattled Asian Americans, who see bias.

“What we really want is to encourage Asian Americans to tell their stories,” he said, “and finally break the silence.” “My mom told me that day was the best day for my father. He was happy to go out,” said Ratanapakdee. “But it was a bad day for us, because he never came back again.”

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