FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
February 28,
2007
OCA Finds
Kenneth Eng’s Racist Views Offensive
Washington, DC
– OCA, a national Asian Pacific American (APA) organization dedicated to
ensuring social justice for Asian Pacific Americans, strongly criticized
AsianWeek columnist Kenneth Eng’s recent article, “Why I Hate Blacks.”
The short column used inflammatory language to convey the author’s
racist opinions towards African Americans.
“This column is
shameful for its blatant bigotry and hate speech, and only serves to
build barriers between communities that should be working together for a
free, fair, and equitable society,” said Michael Lin, Executive
Director. “Mr. Eng owes an apology, not only to the black
community, but also to the readership of AsianWeek and those who support
a hate-free America.”
“The APA civil
rights movement recognizes crucial strides made by the African American
community and its struggles, and the two have a long and fruitful
history of collaboration and cooperation,” said Ginny Gong, National
President. “We sincerely hope Kenneth Eng’s article and the
regrettable decision on the part of AsianWeek to publish his column will
not damage our relationship with those to whom we owe so much and with
whom we have so much to gain.”
“Mr. Eng’s
article is contemptible in its derogatory views on blacks,” said
Stephanie Kao, Hate Crime Prevention Program Manager. “For years,
OCA has worked with groups such as the NAACP and National Council of La
Raza to achieve greater understanding between APA and other communities
of color. We will continue to work with civil rights leaders around the
country to further the dialogue between all of our communities.”
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About OCA
Founded in 1973, the Organization of Chinese Americans is a national
civil rights advocacy and educational organization dedicated to
advancing the social, political and economic well-being of Americans of
Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. With over 80 chapters and
affiliates across the country, it maintains its headquarters in
Washington, D.C.
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