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Rihanna dances around as she joins Stop Asian Hate march in New York City with assistant Tina Truong

Rihanna dances around as she joins Stop Asian Hate march in New York City with assistant Tina Truong The 33-year-old singer and mogul had a sign in hand as she danced in the streets of the Big Apple to bring awareness toward putting an end to the increased rates of hate crimes against the Asian community in recent months  Rihanna was joined by her assistant, Tina Truong, who documented the outing on her Instagram  Stop Asian Hate marches have been organized around the country in the wake of a mass shooting which left six Asian woman dead at three Georgia massage parlors last month 

Inside The $4 5 Billion Erotic Massage Parlor Economy

Inside The $4.5 Billion Erotic Massage Parlor Economy ILLUSTRATION BY FORBES; PHOTOS BY NAME Lisa J. Goodman/Getty Images Massages involving sexual acts are everywhere in the United States. But the stories of the women who provide them reveal less about sex trafficking and more about the high price some immigrants pay for a chance at the American Dream. Just before noon on a Thursday, a police cruiser sits on the corner of 40th Road and Prince Street in Flushing, New York, with its lights whirling. A few paces up 40th, sandwiched among a barber shop, a dumpling restaurant, and a travel agency, is a narrow stairway that leads to an Asian day spa and body work business. Dark and humid inside, a man is getting a foot rub as he leans back in his chair. The woman at his feet whips around as soon as the door opens and asks the guy who walks in, “Massage?”

Detroit Protest Demands: Stop Anti-Asian Hate and Violence! | Wisconsin Bail Out the People Movement

By Fighting Words Detroit Staff There was another rally and march in downtown Detroit on Sat. March 27, 2021. The event was in response to the escalation of racist violence directed towards Asian people inside the United States and abroad. For the second weekend consecutively, thousands have taken to the streets across the United States demanding an end to the violent racist attacks against Asian people. Hate crimes directed towards Asians have increased by 150% over the last year. The Detroit event was organized by the Asian American community themselves and in their own names. Several community leaders and political officials spoke at the rally noting the contemporary and historical repression and exploitation endured by Asian people dating back more than a century in the U.S. The gathering began at 3:00pm outside the City-County Bldg.

Yuri Kochiyama s Legacy Asks Us To Build Bridges Not Walls : Throughline : NPR

Courtesy of the Kochiyama family/UCLA Asian American Studies Center hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the Kochiyama family/UCLA Asian American Studies Center Yuri Kochiyama speaks at an anti-war demonstration in New York City s Central Park around 1968. Courtesy of the Kochiyama family/UCLA Asian American Studies Center On March 5, 1965, LIFE Magazine published an article on the assassination of Malcolm X. The article was accompanied by a photo of Malcolm X lying on the floor his white button-down shirt ripped open and stained red with blood moments after the fatal shots were fired. In the photo is a woman kneeling on the ground, her hands holding up Malcolm s head, appearing to give him comfort in his dying moments. There is no mention of who the bespectacled woman is or her relation to Malcolm X in the article, but that woman remembered that tragic moment vividly. Her name is Yuri Kochiyama.

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