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Honoring Vincent Chin's legacy in Detroit's Chinatown

June 04, 2024 | Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan



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Honoring Vincent Chin's legacy in Detroit's Chinatown
During a recent government meeting, a board member for the Asian Community Justice (ACJ) advocated for an ordinance change that would allow for a secondary street designation in honor of Vincent Chin, a significant figure in Detroit's history. Chin, who was buried in Forest Park Cemetery for the past 42 years, became a symbol of the fight against anti-Asian violence following his racially motivated assault and death in 1982.

The speaker highlighted Chin's background, noting that his parents immigrated from China and worked in a laundromat in Detroit. They lived in Highland Park before moving to Oak Park. The board member emphasized the importance of commemorating Chin's legacy, stating that political leaders have a crucial role in combating anti-Asian sentiments, particularly in light of historical injustices faced by the Asian community in Detroit, including the demolition of Chinatown for urban development projects.

The proposed ordinance aims to honor the once vibrant Chinatown and recognize the impact of Chin's case on the city. The speaker concluded by urging the council to support the ordinance change as a means of acknowledging and preserving the history of the Asian community in Detroit.

The meeting also included discussions about ensuring proper audio functionality for future sessions, reflecting the ongoing commitment to inclusivity and engagement within the community.

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