The Coalitional Imperative of Asian American Feminist Visibility

The Pluralist 13 (1):115-130 (2018)
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Abstract

while conducting a routine patrol, Peter Liang, a Chinese American New York City police officer, accidently fired his gun in the stairwell of the Louis Pink projects of Brooklyn, New York. The bullet ricocheted off the wall and struck Akai Gurley, a 28-year-old black father, who had entered the stairwell with his friend after giving up on the notoriously malfunctioning elevators. According to reports, the bullet "tore through [Akai's] body, fractured his third rib, nicked his sternum, and pierced his heart and diaphragm."1 Akai immediately fell onto the cold concrete floors as blood poured from his chest. His friend ran to his aid and began to pump his chest while Officer Liang debated whether he should report the...

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Shireen Roshanravan
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Pragmatist feminism.Judy Whipps - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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