In today's Ask Amy, an Asian-American couple is terrified of hate crimes.
The Asian Mental Health Collective has a database of therapists who might work with your wife .
I also suggest that you do your best to advocate with the police and through the media to demonstrate what steps they are making to assist your community.Dear Amy: I am in a very awkward situation, and I want to handle it with grace, dignity, and love. I am not finding the right words to express to people how I feel right now.Let me try to explain. I am dying of cancer. My family and closest friends know. But I also have a birthday coming up shortly.
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