Food shaming is no laughing matter; many Asian-American students get teased about their traditional foods, but AAPIMontclair wants to change that with their 'Love Your Lunch' campaign.
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Food shaming is no laughing matter; many Asian-American students get teased about their traditional foods, but now a local group hopes to change that. Roslyne Shiao, a member of AAPI Montclair, joined CBS2's Cindy Hsu via Zoom with her 11-year-old son, Calvin, who's part of the"Love Your Lunch" campaign.
Watch the full interview in the video player above, and for more information about the campaign, visit
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