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Cathie Lieu Yasuda poses for a portrait with her family, her son, Hunter Yasuda, her husband Steve Yasuda, and her daughter, Elysse Yasuda in Sacramento, CA on June 5, 2021. Concerned with the occurrences of physical and verbal attacks against Asian Americans, Cathie tells her 4th-grade son and 8th-grade daughter to stay out of the arm's reach of anyone when they go outside. Keeping 6 feet away has become a safety perimeter to avoid being assaulted. Andri Tambunan for The York Times.

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Cathie Lieu Yasuda poses for a portrait with her family, her son, Hunter Yasuda, her husband Steve Yasuda, and her daughter, Elysse Yasuda in Sacramento, CA on June 5, 2021. Concerned with the occurrences of physical and verbal attacks against Asian Americans, Cathie tells her 4th-grade son and 8th-grade daughter to stay out of the arm's reach of anyone when they go outside. Keeping 6 feet away has become a safety perimeter to avoid being assaulted. Andri Tambunan for The York Times.
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