Speakers, besides those from Chinatown, included Black and Latino/a organizers from Brooklyn and the Bronx. They encouraged plans for unity and solidarity, as all of us have the same community needs. Demands were raised in different languages, along with chants against discrimination and displacement. Class consciousness grows as forces unite and make follow-up action plans, including another protest at the mayor’s home. The final chant for the evening was “We shall not be moved!”
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