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"State of Denial" - a report on racism against the UK Chinese community

Racial Harassment and violence have been a feature of the life of Chinese-speaking populations within England for many years. This has been exacerbated by the relative isolation and sparsity of the Chinese-speaking populations within the UK. So far, UK Chinese people’s experience of racial harassment and violence is yet to be fully researched. To date, no study has adopted a mixed method of research (incorporating both quantitative and qualitative approaches) to assess the nature and extent of UK Chinese people’s experiences of racial harassment and violence. This research project aims to take such an approach.

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Posted on Monday, March 17, 2008 at 04:46PM by Registered Commentereditor | Comments Off

Chinese Student Drowns under Suspicious Circumstances

Tan-Li.jpgOn Tuesday 3 July 2007, Tan Li, a young nineteen year old Chinese student lost his life whilst swimming at the Southgate Leisure Centre. His parents want to know how it is possible for someone as young and fit and Li to loose his life minutes after stepping into a public swimming pool.

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Posted on Thursday, March 6, 2008 at 12:39PM by Registered Commentereditor | Comments Off

Chinese New Year Celebration Southampton 2008

A traditional lion dance accompanied by clattering drums and cymbals ushered in the year of the rat in Southampton on Sunday, 24 February 2008. The event at Turner Sims Hall, Southampton University was jointly organised by The Monitoring Group Min Quan and Chinese Student and Scholar Association of Southampton.

More than three hundreds Southampton University Chinese students, scholars and professors, lecturers came together for a lively Chinese New Year celebration. The Registrar and Chief Operating Officer of Southampton University Simon Higman, The secondary secretary of Chinese Embassy Hongzhi Sun, the Chief Inspector of Hampshire Constabulary Karen Scipio and Acting Deputy Communities Manager of Southampton City Council Eve Holmyard, the Chair of Chinese Association of Southampton Ping Hua and Min Quan DCLG project Coordinator Leiwen Chen attended this event.  

Programmes include the breathtaking acrobatics performance Ding Bei and Zhuan Tan, the colourful Chinese folk dance, the classical Zither and Er Hu musical instrumental ensemble, and the traditional Chinese style cross-talk. At that unforgettable exciting night, people were singing and cheering together to demonstrate the variety of Chinese culture and to share the harmony of our society 

Posted on Sunday, February 24, 2008 at 03:41PM by Registered Commentereditor | Comments Off

Forum on Racial Violence and the Chinese Community

Since 2000, Min Quan, a Chinese-led project of The Monitoring Group has helped hundreds of individual families and individuals suffering racial violence in the UK. These include victimisation of Chinese waiters in Chinatown, assaults on students in Southampton, a killing of Chinese take-away owner in Wigan and continued harassment and murders of Chinese DVD sellers in London.

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Posted on Friday, February 22, 2008 at 10:18AM by Registered Commentereditor | CommentsPost a Comment