“From citizens providing food and shelter to those in need to volunteers who protected their neighbours from natural disasters, these heroes went above and beyond the call of duty in 2020,” TIME said. TIME described Dubey as “The Man Who Gave Shelter to Those in Need.”
On June 1, as demonstrators filled the streets of Washington DC to protest the killing of African-American Floyd, Dubey was home, not far from the White House.
After a 7 PM curfew, he noticed crowds in the street outside as “police had set up barricades seemingly to trap protesters, and were pepper-spraying those who remained. Dubey decided to take action,” TIME said. “I open my door, and I start yelling, “Get in! ” says Dubey, who works in the health care sector. “All these people were swarming in.”
Indian-American Among TIME s Heroes For Opening Doors To Protesters Indian-American Among TIME s Heroes For Opening Doors To Protesters On June 1, as demonstrators filled the streets of Washington DC to protest the killing of African-American Floyd, Rahul Dubey was home, not far from the White House.
TIME described Rahul Dubey as The Man Who Gave Shelter to Those in Need.
New York:
Indian-American Rahul Dubey, who had opened the doors of his Washington DC home to over 70 people demonstrating against the killing of George Floyd, has been hailed among the Heroes of 2020 by the TIME magazine, honouring those who went above and beyond the call of duty this year.