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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Helen_ZiaHelen Zia - Wikipedia

    Helen Zia (born 1952) is a Chinese American journalist and activist for 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.

  2. 24. Mai 2023 · Helen Zia, right, is keynote speaker at the Center for Asian Pacific American Women conference in Oakland. Zia has waged a decades-long campaign against anti-Asian violence and...

    • anh.do@latimes.com
    • Community Engagement Editor
  3. 26. Mai 2019 · A conversation with award-winning author, journalist and activist Helen Zia who has spent her life advocating for civil rights and countering hate violence. Helen will discuss her crucial...

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    • Talks at Google
  4. Helen Zia, journalist and activist, talks about her book that chronicles the 1949 exodus of millions of people from Shanghai due to the Communist government takeover. She shares her personal connection, research process, and challenges of writing history and memory.

  5. 9. Juni 2022 · Learn how Helen Zia, a Chinese American author and activist, became a leading voice in the Asian American movement after the 1982 hate crime against Vincent Chin. Explore the history and challenges of the movement and the anti-Asian racism that persists today.

    • Kaitlin Smith
  6. Helen Zia, LGBTQ human rights advocate, author and journalist shares how she found her voice to help launch an Asian American civil rights movement. RELATED: Check out more of our Women of the...

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    • USA TODAY
  7. Helen Zia is a courageous class of 2022 honoree of the Museum of the Courageous. She led a pan-Asian American movement to seek justice for Vincent Chin, a Chinese-American man killed by white racists in 1982 Detroit.