Asian Americans: From Vincent Chin to COVID-19 | One Detroit
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- Опубліковано 7 тра 2020
- One Detroit takes a look at what some Asian Americans are experiencing and how it connects to an incident here in Detroit nearly 40 years ago. Bill Kubota talks to journalist Ti-Hua Chang, San Francisco State University Asian American Studies professor Dr. Russell Jeung and Michigan State Representative Padma Kuppa from Troy in Oakland County.
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I knew Vincent! We had worked out together. Brings back bad memories!
Great report. So very sad. I hate the shallow minded ignorance that has plagued this nation since the beginning. I mean we still have the faces of indigenous people on so many products and brands. Very sad. Thanks Ti-hua love your work at TYT and again, very good reporting by everyone else as well.
Great comment
I remember you in New York (WNBC?) I'm glad you're with the TYT team now and very much enjoy your environmental reports, Ti-hua.
Thank you for this great report.
N they still moving to here
Reason I prefer living in asian majority cities like San Fran Vancouver
I don’t like stick out
Wow, thank you for sharing, very telling perspective. We need to continually be a catalyst for change.
This is a big leap
Dear Heavenly Father we live in an world of hate where the devil.loves too divide and conquer that we dont fall into a snare and trap amen.
It began with the Asians. Then it was the Mexicans, then the Muslims, and now the Asians again. Full circle.
Sad but true. It seems that bigoted morons always have to blame a minority group for their own failures.
Why did u move here n let white people play the circle oh my circle song.
Remember jesus Christ reigns on the just and the unjust on judgement day and repentance is acquired because we h ave time to talk through prayer and supplication before its too late.
They act like their the only race that has suffered.