Helen Zia
Overview
A second generation Chinese American who is an activist and journalist, Helen Zia (born 1952) advocated against racism and hate crimes that affected the Asian American community. She also involved herself with gay and lesbian and feminist issues, serving as a speaker, court witness, and White House panelist. She appeared in the short documentary film Sex, Politics, and Sticky Rice, in 2015.
In many ways, Helen Zia's activist work has served to strengthen and build coalitions among various Asian American cultural backgrounds. She was a leading voice in protesting and organizing Asian Americans after Vincent Chin, a Chinese American, was killed in 1982 after a racially motivated bar fight. Zia's activism has included fighting hate crimes, organizing for battered Asian...
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Born
- 1952
Occupation
ActivistOther Occupations
- Consultant;
- Journalist;
- Mass media specialist
Nationality
AmericanGender
Female