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BEVERLY, MA — A march in support of the Beverly Asian-American & Pacific Islander community is planned for Saturday at the Beverly town common gazebo.
Community member Amber Jogie is organizing the walk in solidarity with the city's AAPI community "as an outward display of our united voices against hatred and violence."
Reports of violence against Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders have risen sharply in the year since the onset of the coronavirus health crisis with national attention increasingly focused on that violence following the killing of eight Asian-American women in Georgia last week.
The Beverly even will include a 2-mile walk beginning at 4 p.m., which will take about 30 minutes, and a tribute to the Atlanta victims and speakers at the conclusion of the march.
The event is planned to last about two hours.
Marchers must wear masks and are asked to bring signs as "an affirmation of ways we can support our AAPI community."
Parking will available on sidestreets around Beverly Commons.
Go here for more information on the event.
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