
Richmond District rapper, Kyle Shin, familiarly known as Son of Paper to his fans, released his new album titled “From a Rooftop In Chinatown.” The album was officially released on Jan. 20, and he performed at the Cameron House rooftop on Feb. 18.
Richmond District rapper, Kyle Shin, familiarly known as Son of Paper to his fans, released his new album titled “From a Rooftop In Chinatown.” The album was officially released on Jan. 20, and he performed at the Cameron House rooftop on Feb. 18.
We often see news outlets in San Francisco, including the San Francisco Chronicle, report on anti-Asian crimes, but we seldom see those same outlets examine what motivates those crimes and how hateful rhetoric manifests into hateful action.
Each year, the California State Assembly honors the accomplishments of local women and the lasting impact they have made on their communities by having lawmakers name their district’s Woman of the Year.
When will it stop? Since the start of the pandemic, hate incidents against Asian Americans have dramatically spiked, as people wrongly blame them for COVID-19 and the hardships that came with it. In all instances, the racist attacks were unprovoked.