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Tensions Between Asians and African-Americans

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A recent spate of incidents between Asians and African-Americans in the Bay Area has focused attention on relationships between the two groups. We discuss how perception of ‘the other’ plays out in the community, and how both are trying to move forward.

Guests:

Joe Marshall, executive director of the Omega Boys Club/Street Soldiers and president of the San Francisco Police Commission

Vincent Pan, executive director of Chinese for Affirmative Action and member of the San Francisco Police Commission

Rinku Sen, president and executive director of the Applied Research Center (ARC) and publisher of ColorLines magazine

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