
About 200 hundred Asians with their allies, on Saturday, Feb. 8, gathered at the Alpine Recreation Center, 817 Alpine St., in Chinatown, Los Angeles, where they chanted and heard speeches and music, in solidarity with Palestine and the local housing struggles against landlords, before marching to Los Angeles City Hall.
The speeches were in English and Chinese with back-and-forth translation.
A representative of the Palestinian Youth Movement, which is “a transnational, independent, grassroots movement of young Palestinians in Palestine and in exile,” according to the PYM website, spoke. She said, “Through the system of Deadly Exchange… the Zionist state of Israel trains the police who oppress our people here in the United States and together develop surveillance technology and increasing militarized police weapons….The US plays a vital role in facilitating the genocide and displacement in Palestine.”
One speaker was an organizer from the Chinatown Community for Equitable Development, which according to its website, characterizes itself as “an all-volunteer, multi-ethnic, intergenerational organization based in Los Angeles Chinatown that builds grassroots power through organizing, education, and mutual help.” The organizer said, “As we know displacement anywhere is a crime and that is especially relevant in Palestine and in Chinatown here.” She pointed out that Chinatown is a diverse community with many seniors and youth, that the city is using immanent domain to displace the residents. She also mentioned local housing struggles against evictions, one at 729 Yale and another at Yale Terrace. The translator added that these landlords are raising rents illegally and are harassing tenants who have minimal English-language skills.
A local tenant, who was also a Vietnamese refugee, spoke. He said he was there to stand with Palestine and that he opposed American support for Israel. He said the money instead should be used to benefit the people of Chinatown. He also called for a citywide moratorium on evictions. He recounted when he was a teenager in Vietnam the devastation of forests because the use of napalm and Agent Orange by the United States.
The Asian Youth Collective organized the rally and march. The AYC announced the event on Instagram with a statement, which read in part, “This week … we witnessed the naked and barbaric aggression of U.S. imperialism. Trump proclaimed his full-throated intention of escalating the 15-month and counting us-zionist (sic) genocide through the annexation of Gaza, all while the shameful presence of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) in our communities.”

Photo by Barry Saks, Feb. 8, 2025

