BLM billboard sparks discussion among Vietnamese Americans 

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After the killing of George Floyd, one Vietnamese American man in Houston realized his personal connection to the Black-led activism. So, he put up a Black Lives Matter billboard, translated into Vietnamese, in Houston. It has opened up conversations about racism among Asian Americans, but also a backlash among some. Reporter Elizabeth Trovall, with Houston Public Media, has more.

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