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Mayor Breed kicks off AAPI Heritage Month, announces San Francisco will host APEC; city leaders outline new partnership to target fentanyl and open‑air drug‑de‑
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Mayor London Breed joined community leaders to kick off Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and announced San Francisco will host the APEC leaders meeting in November; at a related press briefing city, state and federal partners outlined an expanded enforcement collaboration to disrupt open‑air drug markets and fentanyl distribution.
SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco kicked off Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month on May 5 with awards, cultural performances and remarks by city leaders, followed by a public safety briefing in which the mayor and law‑enforcement partners described an expanded, multi‑agency effort to tackle fentanyl and open‑air drug markets.
At the Herbst Theatre and related events, the APA Heritage Foundation and the Asian Pacific Fund were recognized for long‑running community support. Mayor London Breed called the month a chance to “strengthen the fabric of our community,” thanked community partners and announced the city will host the Asia‑Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in November, noting the national and international attention that will bring to…
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