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Floor Speech2025-02-25

CELEBRATING ALLYSHIP OF BLACK AND AAPI COMMUNITY

Marilyn Strickland
Marilyn Strickland
DWA-10 · Representative
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CELEBRATING ALLYSHIP OF BLACK AND AAPI COMMUNITY

Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 37 (Tuesday, February 25, 2025) [Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 37 (Tuesday, February 25, 2025)] [House] [Page H827] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [ www.gpo.gov ] CELEBRATING ALLYSHIP OF BLACK AND AAPI COMMUNITY (Ms. STRICKLAND asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute.) Ms. STRICKLAND. Mr. Speaker, I have the distinct honor of being the only Black and Korean person serving in the U.S. House of Representatives. As I stand with my colleagues from CAPAC in recognition of Black History Month, I celebrate the long history and importance of allyship in the Black and AAPI community. From when Frederick Douglass denounced the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1869 to Jesse Jackson taking a stand and taking time away from his Presidential campaign to protest the murder of Vincent Chin to when AAPI groups stood with the Black community after the murder of George Floyd, today we continue that fight. As the Republican majority seeks to cut Medicaid, which 11 million Black and 4.5 million AAPI Americans rely on, we know that we have a lot in common, and when we work together, we can be powerful and strong and use our voices. On cutting SNAP food assistance, 30 percent of recipients are Black or AAPI. We must continue to stand together to use our voices, to use our political power, and to show up. As this administration seeks to attack the civil rights that our ancestors fought for, we must let everyone know that the Black experience and the Asian American experience are indeed the American experience. ____________________
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