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The anti-Japanese demonstrations of 2005 were a series of demonstrations, some peaceful, some violent, which were held across most of East Asia in the spring of 2005. They were sparked off by a number of issues, including the approval of a Japanese history textbook and the proposal that Japan be granted a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.
The politics of prejudice: The anti-Japanese movement in California and the struggle for Japanese exclusion (Univ of California Press, 1977). MeGovney, Dudley O. "The anti-Japanese land laws of California and ten other states." California Law Review 35 (1947): 7+ [MeGovney, Dudley O. "The anti-Japanese land laws of California and ten other states."
The COVID-19 pandemic, which was first reported in the city of Wuhan, in the Hubei province of China, has led to a perceived increase in racism against Asians and Asian Americans. According to the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino [ 2 ] and Stop AAPI Hate , there has been an increase in ...
In 2021, Movement Catalyst LLC received $592,050 from the New York-based Sustainable Markets Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit for "web campaign development," according to its IRS Form 990 filing.
The NYPD will radically reform how it polices protests in New York City — including by stopping “kettling” and other aggressive use-of-force tactics — in a landmark settlement reached in ...
The book Anti-Japan Tribalism by South Korean scholars Lee Young-hoon, Kim Nak-nyeon, and others offers a perspective on anti-Japanese sentiment in South Korea. [54] The authors argue that much of this sentiment stems from nationalistic narratives rather than objective historical analysis.
Columbia University’s anti-Israel protesters have a knack for making any moment about them — even Veterans Day. On Monday afternoon, a gaggle of keffiyeh-clad Ivy Leaguers congregated in the ...
February 15 Iraq war protests: 200,000–375,000 [39] [40] New York City New York: 2003: Anti-Iraq War: 24: Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear: 215,000 [41] Washington D.C. District of Columbia: 2010: Civil discourse: 25: March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights: 200,000 [42] Washington D.C. District of Columbia: 1987: LGBT rights 26