To Live in Peace... Responding to Anti-Asian Violence in Boston
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Title
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To Live in Peace... Responding to Anti-Asian Violence in Boston
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Alternative Title
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Report of the Civil Rights Capacity-Building Project, October 1987
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Creator
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Song, Elaine
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Contributor
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Chu, Robert
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Chung, Arlene
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Dow, Frederick H.
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Sagara, Carlton
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Ng, Man Chak
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Fong, Kevin
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Mark, Frank
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Moy, Jeffrey
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Nishino, Steve
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OuYang, Elizabeth
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Pan, Suzanne
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Park, Soon-A
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Tong, Jason
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Wong, Howard
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Chin, Diane
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Feng, Therese
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Kiang, Peter
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Liem, Ramsay
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Publisher
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Asian American Resource Workshop
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Date Issued
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1987-10
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Type
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Text
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Description
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This report, prepared by the Asian American Resource Workshop's Civil Rights Project, provides an in-depth analysis of anti-Asian violence in Boston during the mid-1980s. It documents the experiences of Asian American community members, explores the root causes and social dynamics of this violence, and suggests strategies for community response and empowerment. Notably, the report highlights the significant role of the Asian American Resource Workshop in community mobilization and advocacy for civil rights, serving as an important historical document on Asian American activism and social justice efforts in Boston.
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Language
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eng
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Temporal Coverage
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1986-08-01-1987-06-30
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Identifier
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aamab_f23_019
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Rights
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SafetyNet case files are restricted for 75 years, unless researchers have written permission from the Asian American Resource Workshop. The remainder of the collection is unrestricted. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the University Archivist.
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Rights Holder
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Northeastern University Archives and Special Collections