5/4 - Aoki

In beginning of the movie there was a powerful quote that Co-founder of the Black Panther Party, Huey Netwon said, “the struggle for freedom, justice, and equality transcends racial and ethnic boundaries.” Richard Aoki represents a revolutionary and radical leader and image for Asian Americans. His work of starting ethnic studies and supporting the Black Panther Party shows the beautiful coalition building between people of different racial backgrounds. Watching the documentary, I was inspired by the beautiful solidarity that the people had together. Rather than just focusing on campus organizing, they were organizing on a greater scale of communities during these critical times.

As someone that is started to learn more about ethnic studies, social activism, and community organizing, I feel like there is often a disconnect between the history of the leaders/founders that pushed for these things I have access now. This also challenged me to reevaluate of how activism usually framed of young people rebelling. However, this framework therefore erases icon figures of activism (like Richard Aoki) and fails to show how the resistance was always there (and always will be there).

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