Asian Americans use social media to drown out bigotry

"Our top leader is not doing the job, so it's time for us to step up,” said Celia Au, star of the Netflix show 'Wu Assassins.'
"Our top leader is not doing the job, so it's time for us to step up,” said Celia Au, star of the Netflix show 'Wu Assassins.'

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