It is no exaggeration to call the March issue of Everybody’s New York Caribbean magazine Kamala-powered driven by articles celebrating and discussing Kamala Harris, the first U.S. vice president with Caribbean roots.
time and a $3,000 fine. for the chins, vincent died again. but then a surprise. marches in the streets for asian-american civil rights, a first for modern america. sheffield s father, a community leader, helped the detroit asian-american community during the marches. vincent chin and what happened to him was a galvanizing moment in the history of that community, and almost a martyrdom, quite frankly. a martyr, an attorney who represented the chin family would agree with sheffield. he helped start a civil rights group and is one of the leaders today. what s interesting is they were exposed to the movement. they saw those things, and they had within their dna a sense of justice and fighting for something other than themselves. i m encouraged when i see those legacies continue and the fight go on. roland wong s family fights on. on their dinner table, mac and