July 05, 2004
By: Kyle Huang
Website: http://www.1st-in-steaks.com
OCA Passes Resolution in Protest of 'Chink's Steaks' Restauant
The Organization of Chinese Americans a
national Asian Pacific American civil rights advocacy and
educational organization with over 80 chapters and affiliates
nationwide, passed a new resolution in support of changing the name of
Chink's Steaks, a restaurant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chink's Steaks is an over 50-year old cheese steak establishment in
Philadelphia, named after its late owner, Samuel 'Chink' Sherman.
'Chink' was Sherman's childhood nickname, given to him because of his
'slanty eyes' which made him look like a 'chink'. OCA's Philadelphia
chapter and partners have been participating in a campaign to change
the name of the restaurant to one that is not derogatory to Asian
Pacific Americans.
It is extremely offensive to OCA and to the Asian Pacific American
community that in the year 2004, there are existing commercial
establishments that use racist terms such as 'chink,' said Raymond
Wong, OCA National President. Perhaps over 50 years ago, the name
'Chink's Steaks' would not have made such a big impact, but today, as a
society, we are moving forward and putting behind us the use of words
that denigrate an entire racial minority.
OCA has always been involved in the mission to dispel negative
stereotypes in order to present a more accurate and full picture of the
APA community, said Christine Chen, OCA Executive Director. Thus,
OCA and its chapters hope to educate the public about the harm caused
by using racial slurs such as 'chink,' 'jap' or 'chinaman.
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