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One of the few stalwarts who understood what Brotherhood meant. He spoke to me about going to college and understanding that there had to be equality not only for Asians but for African-Americans and worked toward this
Victor Huey
This clip brings tears to my eyes. Paul spoke up for an immigrant community in a clear and well spoken manner representing the Chinatown communities concerns at a time of crises. His voice was a constant reminder that we were indeed a community of people who have lived here for over a hundred and fifty years…that voice will be sadly missed. He was part of our DNA, a brother and a hommie to the end. We will miss you Paul.
Voices of 9.11
Who gets to tell the story of 9.11?
Voices of 9.11 is a people's archive of over 500 personal video testimonies. In 2002 and 2003 we traveled from New York City, to Shanksville, PA, Washington DC and the Pentagon to preserve the voices of the people in this unique time capsule. more...