‘I’m a fighter.’
Growing up in San Francisco, Victoria Eng, left, and her brother Andrew Eng, top, pictured in Pacifica, Calif., on June 15, learned that respecting their elders was part of their Chinese culture. And they had frequent chances to express that value, as their grandparents picked them up from school nearly every day and cared for them while their parents worked. When violence against Asian-American elders rose drastically during the pandemic, Victoria was appalled—and when her own grandmother was attacked, she felt helpless. On May 4, Chui Fong Eng, center, ventured into Chinatown for the first time in over a year to buy groceries. While waiting at a bus stop, the 84-year-old was stabbed through her right arm with a blade that then entered her chest and punctured a lung. The Engs clung to…
