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Police Step Up Patrols in California's Asian American Communities

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San Francisco, Los Angeles Police to Increase Presence in Asian American Communities

Even before the mass shooting in Atlanta that left eight people dead, including six Asian women, there has been a rise in violence against the state's Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.

One Year into Pandemic, State Epidemiologist Talks Vaccine Distribution and Tesla Covid-19 Data

Dr. Erica Pan discusses equity issues in the state's approach to vaccine distribution, and responds to reporting that Alameda County withheld coronavirus case data at Tesla's Fremont plant starting when Dr. Pan was the top public health official there.
Guest: Dr. Erica Pan, State Epidemiologist

Migrants Seeking Asylum Waiting for Chance in Mexico

The Biden administration has said the U.S.-Mexico border is still closed to asylum seekers. Now migrants who were affected by the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy are wondering when they’ll get a chance to ask for protection in the U.S.
Reporter: Max Rivlin-Nadler, KPBS 

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