Week 8
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After reading the "What Asian Americans are Bringing to Campus Movements for Racial Justice," by Mark Tseng Putterman, that was let me remind the tens of thousands of Chinese gathered in New York at Cardman Square Park in Brooklyn to support New York Chinese police officer Leighton Peter. Many held banners and shouted "No Scapegoat" ".On the same day, 40 cities across the United States held simultaneous marches and demonstrations in protest of the unfair trial of Chinese-born New York police officer Leong Peter and their support for the February 11 appeal by Liang. In Cadman Square Park, in addition to being able to see the organized groups of overseas Chinese, Chinese trade organizations and various kinds of federation banners, there are still many people who come together spontaneously with family and friends and many of them also come with their parents To the scene. The huge number of participants, many onlookers exclaimed in the United States to see so many Chinese out of the assembly, this is the first time.The 40-city parade is more a grassroots spontaneous organization. The aspirations of various cities basically only require judicial fairness and scapegoat. They focus more on the Bentley case and do not reconcile a more unified Vision. Its occurrence, for the Chinese in the United States, is considered a marvelous miracle.
Question:
How can the Asian Amercian do for the free speech?
Resource:
1. Putterman, M. T. (2016). What Asian Americans Are Bringing to Campus Movements for Racial Justice. Race Files. Retrieved November 12, 2017.
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