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Racial Justice March in Lexington on June 5

This is the third #RacialJustice event in three days in #LexingtonMA . We are ONE community

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Racial Justice Vigil was held in Lexington on June 3, 2020

As Asian Americans, we need to stand up for African Americans. We need to speak up and use our actions to dismantle racism in this country.

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DRIVE THRU MASK GIVEAWAY

In partner with Lexington Fire Department, CAAL is organizing a drive thru free mask giveaway event for Lexington residents and businesses. The masks are donated by Tsinghua Alumni Association – Boston.

When: Sunday, June 7, 2020, 1:00pm – 4:00pm

Where: Location: back of Lexington Fire Station, 173 Bedford Street

Individuals: 10 masks/car, Businesses: 50 masks.

Please follow the one way traffic to drive to the back of the station building. Lower your window and we will pass the masks to you. You then follow the one way traffic to exit the area.

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A Public Statement On the Death of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery from UCA

May 28, 2020, Washington, DC.
For immediate press release.

United Chinese Americans (UCA), a leading Chinese American coalition and civic movement in the U.S., condemns in the strongest possible terms recent acts by Minneapolis policemen that resulted in the death of George Floyd, and by Georgia civilians that ended the life of Ahmaud Arbery. We deplore these grave injustices and stand with the victims’ families as they mourn their losses.

The families and the public deserve thorough, fair and independent investigations of both cases, and the perpetrators must be brought to justice. If convicted, they should be punished to the fullest extent of the law.

In recent years, our society has become increasingly numbed to the repeated killing and maltreatment of African Americans at the hands of police or vigilantes. This cannot stand anymore and it has to change! As Asian Americans, we are well aware that neither we nor anyone else can enjoy true security and peace in our lives as long as African Americans cannot enjoy them in theirs. Far too often, we feel this killing or maltreatment could not happen in our own life or in our own community. But today, we are already victims of a spike of hateful and racist acts directed at Asian Americans during the current coronavirus pandemic.

As Dr. Martin Luther King famously asserted in his Letter from Birmingham Jail, “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Despite significant progress made in recent decades, discrimination, glaring disparities and social injustice still haunt our society. United Chinese Americans (UCA) calls for all Americans, regardless of their race, ethnicity or political affiliations, to join us in condemning the brutality we have witnessed in these disturbing cases that has senselessly cut two lives short. We pledge to continue to work in solidarity with African Americans and, indeed, all Americans to bring positive and real social change and justice to all.

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A Tale of Friendship and Family

When Cary Memorial Library told senior resident Stella Shen that her book was its first book in Chinese under Lexington authors, she was honored and surprised. The book is about her friendship with three generations of a war separated prominent Chinese family.
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