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 Community leaders rally against anti-Asian  
 hate on National Day of Action and Healing 
 BY GABRIELE HOLTERMANN 
 Queens  elected  officials,  
 community organizers and  
 religious leaders joined Bay  
 Terrace residents for a unity  
 rally at Bay Terrace Shopping  
 Center on March 26, in solidarity  
 with the virtual National  
 Day of Action and Healing.  
 Queens  Congresswoman  
 Grace Meng and California  
 Assembly member Evan Low  
 organized the event, which  
 demands an end of violence  
 against Asian Americans  
 and  encourages  everyone  to  
 share their stories on social  
 media,  using  the  hashtag  
 #StopAsianHate. 
 Congressman Tom Suozzi  
 acknowledged  that  the  past  
 year  had  been  challenging  
 for everyone and pointed out  
 that  because  of  the  COVID-19  
 restrictions, hate crimes overall  
 went down by 7 percent in  
 2020.  Yet,  hate  crimes  against  
 Asian Americans went up by  
 a staggering 150 percent the  
 same year, and officials believe  
 that the number of racist  
 attacks against AAPI community  
 members is even higher  
 because many victims are too  
 afraid to come forward.  
 Suozzi  shared  an  anecdote  
 about his father, an Italian immigrant, 
  who said, “You can’t  
 Residents, elected officials and community leaders stood together in support of the Asian American  
 community amid the rise in hate crimes against AAPIs in the past year.  Photo by Gabriele Holterman 
 have a rose without the thorns;  
 you can’t have the beautiful  
 things  in  life  without  the  
 suffering.” 
 “Well, we’ve been through  
 our  thorns,”  the  congressman  
 said. “This past year, this violence  
 and hatred against Asian  
 Americans  is  an  example  of  
 those thorns. But you all here  
 tonight, and people throughout  
 the country that are doing the  
 same thing, which is a celebration  
 of the roses of life. The best  
 part of life is when people from  
 all different backgrounds, all  
 different nationalities and races  
 and religions come together  
 to say we are one. We are united  
 against Asian hate.” 
 Suozzi introduced Rabbi  
 Yossi Blesofsky of Chabad  
 Lubavitch of Northeast  
 Queens, who recalled the  
 Crown Heights riots in 1991  
 and the words his spiritual  
 mentor Rabbi Schneerson  
 shared  with  then  New  York  
 City Mayor Dinkins. The  
 Rabbi  told  Dinkins  that  they  
 were one people. 
 “Who would think a Hasidic  
 Rabbi identifying so closely  
 with members of a completely  
 different culture?” Rabbi Yossi  
 asked. “Because the truth is,  
 we are one people. We are all  
 God’s creatures, and we are all  
 one family. And we are here  
 today to make a protest. You  
 might ask what difference does  
 it make? What sort of impact  
 does it have? But the reality is  
 that if you don’t protest when  
 something hurtful and painful  
 happens to your fellow citizens,  
 then, apparently, it doesn’t  
 bother you enough.” 
 He reminded the crowd  
 that Passover, which began on  
 March 27, celebrates freedom  
 from oppression, freedom from  
 bigotry and freedom from hate,  
 before reciting a prayer.  
 Queens  State  Senator  John  
 Liu, who has attended many  
 rallies in the last several weeks  
 protesting  the  rise  in  hate  
 crimes against the AAPI community, 
   recognized  that  the  
 past year had been difficult for  
 everyone, but even more so for  
 Asian Americans.  
 “Everybody has their own  
 perspective,  and  the  perspective  
 of Asian Americans is not  
 spoken of enough or written  
 about enough. And that’s why  
 it is so heartening for me, personally, 
  to see this kind of rally  
 take place,” Liu said. 
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