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Advocates seek to share DC region’s history of Asian American activism

The history of Asian American activism in the D.C. region isn’t widely known, and community advocates are inviting locals to share their stories and histories at a virtual event on Tuesday.

The National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum is among groups that have asked local activists and residents to talk about how they’ve fought to be seen and heard 鈥 and how they will continue to do so, amid against Asian Americans in which women have disproportionately been victims.

Among those who will speak at the virtual meeting is Patrick Chin, whose family helped found D.C.’s Chinatown. Chin was raised in Montgomery County, Maryland, owns a restaurant in Baltimore and serves as vice chair of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association.

Others will speak on a wave of student activism that demanded Asian American studies at the University of Maryland, as well as intersections with recent social movements. Audience members will also be invited to share their own stories.

The event, billed as , will be held on Zoom starting 7 p.m. Tuesday. .

Chris Cruise

Christopher Cruise is a writer, reporter and anchor at 海角社区app. He has worked at The Voice of America, where he anchored newscasts for the Learning English branch. He is a backup host for Westwood鈥檚 morning radio news programs, 鈥淎merica in the Morning鈥 and 鈥淔irst Light,鈥 and contributes to them weekly.

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