Organizations Condemn Councilmember Marion Barry’s
Statements
Regarding Asian Businesses
April 5, 2011
As members of local and
national organizations committed to advancing and protecting the rights of
individuals of Asian and Pacific Islander descent in the United States, the
undersigned organizations condemn District of Columbia Councilmember Marion
Barry’s recent remarks regarding Asian-owned businesses at a campaign event in
Washington, DC. On April 3, at his Ward 8 primary election victory party,
Councilmember Barry made the following statement, “We got to do something
about these Asians coming in and opening up businesses and dirty shops … They
ought to go. I’m going to say that right now.” Given Councilmember Barry’s
previous commitment to civil rights, we are particularly disappointed by these
comments. While Councilmember Barry has recently indicated that he was “sorry
for offending the Asian community,” we call upon him to provide a sincere
apology and ensure meaningful engagement with our communities to improve the
well-being of all individuals in the District.
Councilmember Barry’s statement
is of serious concern because it undermines the notion that developing the
District of Columbia’s economy and neighborhoods is in the interest of all
communities, regardless of national origin or ethnic background. Numerous
institutions, from small businesses to non-profit organizations, as well as
individuals, provide vital services and job opportunities, contribute their tax
dollars, and engage in civic and political life within the city. Within the
District of Columbia, according to 2007 data, Asians own 5.9% of businesses,
joining other communities in strengthening the economy. Rather than
acknowledging and appreciating the contributions that Asian businesses,
alongside other racial and ethnic communities, have made to the city,
Councilmember Barry’s remarks appear to fan the flames of racial divisions and
imply that Asian Americans are not invested in developing a robust economy that
benefits all residents.
Our organizations are also
extremely concerned that remarks such as these can perpetuate stereotypes of
Asians taking jobs away from other Americans, which can fuel racism and
animosity towards community members. In fact, individuals of Asian descent are
frequently blamed for the economic woes that this country has faced when
perceptions are fostered that our community is thriving in this economy at the
expense of other minority communities with whom we work and live alongside.
In light of these concerns, we
call upon Councilmember Barry to provide a meaningful apology and officially
retract his statement; refrain from engaging in harmful rhetoric regarding
Asian and other immigrant communities; and develop meaningful relationships
with our communities in the District of Columbia to understand the
contributions and challenges of community members. Our organizations also view
this as a prime opportunity to work with Mayor Vincent Gray and Councilmembers
on the “One City, One Future” initiative. We look forward to proactively
identifying next steps that we can take together to continue to create more
diverse and growing economy for all residents.
Local Endorsing
Organizations
Asian American LEAD (AALEAD)
Asian Pacific American Bar
Association of the Greater Washington DC Area
Asian Pacific American Labor
Alliance – DC Chapter (APALA-DC)
Asian
Pacific American Legal Resource Center (APALRC)
Dana Tai Soon Burgess & Co
DC Asian American and Pacific
Islander (AAPI) Caucus
KhushDC
Korean American Drycleaners
Association
Korean American Grocers
Association of Greater Washington DC (KAGRO-DC)
Many Languages One Voice
National Organization of
Vietnamese American Leaders of Greater Washington DC
Network of South Asian
Professionals (NetSAP DC)
South Asian American Bar
Association – DC (SABA-DC)
Washington Area Liquor
Retailers Association (WALRA)
National Endorsing
Organizations
APIAVote
Asian American Action Fund
Asian American Justice Center,
Member of Asian American Center for Advancing Justice
Asian Pacific American
Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS)
Asian Pacific Islander American
Health Forum (APIAHF)
Asian Pacific American Labor
Alliance (APALA)
Council of Korean Americans
Japanese American Citizens
League (JACL)
National Korean American
Service and Education Consortium (NAKASEC)
National Asian Pacific American
Center on Aging (NAPCA)
National Asian Pacific American
Families Against Substance Abuse (NAPAFASA)
National Asian Pacific American
Women’s Forum (NAPAWF)
National Coalition for Asian
Pacific American Community Development (National CAPACD)
OCA
Sikh American Legal Defense and
Education Fund (SALDEF)
South Asian Americans Leading
Together (SAALT)
Southeast Asia Action Resource
Center (SEARAC)
For further information or inquiries, contact Sapna Pandya,
Executive Director of Many Languages One Voice at sapna.pandya@dclanguageaccess.org
or 202-621-0001.