Civil Rights
Jun. 12, 2020
Asian-American Heritage Month in review
Asian-American Heritage Month, May, has ended, and just as well. The government proposals made as the celebrations were concluding would not only expel Chinese foreign students suspected in advance of being spies for their alleged association with the Chinese military but also bar all Chinese wishing to study any scientific discipline here.





Frank H. Wu
President Designate
Queens College
Frank is William L. Prosser Distinguished professor at UC Hastings College of the Law.
Asian-American Heritage Month, May, has ended, and just as well. The government proposals made as the celebrations were concluding would not only expel Chinese foreign students suspected in advance of being spies for their alleged association with the Chinese military but also bar all Chinese wishing to study any scientific discipline here. Asian-American programs had turned into surreal workshops on responding to COVID-19 bias anyway. Meanwhile, African-Americans con...
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