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Published February 28, 2021, 3:48 PM
The gripping story of Noel Quintana, the 61-year-old Filipino-American believed to be a victim of the rising incidents of hate crime in the United States, became the rallying point during the kick-off of the “Rise Up Against Asian Hate” mass gathering in New York City on Saturday (Sunday morning in Manila).
Noel Quintana (Photo from ABC7)
United States Senate Majority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-New York) led several political leaders and non-government organizations in condemning the surge in attacks against Asian Americans, calling it “alarming, ignorant, and dangerous.”
“Bigotry against any of us is bigotry against all of us,” Schumer told hundreds of people who gathered in lower Manhattan along with the city’s top political leaders and nationwide organizations denouncing anti-Asian attacks which have increased during the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic.