In response to an increase in violent attacks targeting people of Asian descent, some people across the U.S. have started regularly walking with loved …
In response to an increase in violent attacks targeting people of Asian descent, some people across the U.S. have started regularly walking with loved ones out of concern for their safety. In Pasadena, Calif., 87-year-old Janet Setsuda recalls her childhood spent in a Japanese internment camp during a morning stroll with Kevin Holmes, a local volunteer chaperone who has developed a close friendship with Setsuda as a result of their many walks together.
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USA — Sport VIDEO: Amid the rise in anti-Asian hate, these pairs feel safer walking...