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Helen Zia
Helen Zia
Helen Zia
(born 1952) is a
Chinese American
journalist
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activist
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Asian American
and
LGBTQ
rights. After
Vincent Chin's murder
, Zia helped found
American Citizens for Justice
, which successfully lobbied for a federal trial. She is considered a key figure in the
Asian American movement
. The political actions of American Citizens for Justice helped coalesce the growing
Asian-American
activism in the
Midwest
. After this incident, Zia remained an outspoken advocate and activist for a wide range of causes, from women's rights to gay rights. Furthermore, she testified at the
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
on the racial impact of the news media. Zia is also an accomplished author and has published multiple books about Asian American histories and experiences.
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