Settling in in Hong Kong

    Updated: 2015-02-14 09:17

    (HK Edition)

      Print Mail Large Medium  Small 分享按鈕 0

    Reggie Martin arrived in Macao as a top-ranking hospitality professional 15 years ago. It was a long way away from his hometown in Chicago and his growing-up years, when a black person such as he, would be afraid to cross the street, let alone travel all the way to the other end of the world. It's been "a great ride", says Martin, now a senior manager with Sands China Ltd and a rallying point for a lot of new African-American migrants to Hong Kong and Macao. He is happy to play the ex-officio point person to the State Department and offer assistance with settling in for those who might need it.

    Settling in in Hong Kong

    The celebration of International Black History Month in Hong Kong - a series of events to underscore and promote better awareness of the black identity, continue until Feb 14. Martin believes it is the perfect opportunity to build and foster a community of blacks in Hong Kong, where a black person still may draw the occasional stare. Hong Kong's importance as a strategic and commercial center in Asia cannot be underestimated, he says. "It is here we would like the black persona - its image, character, profile and values - properly represented."

    While Black History Month has been, traditionally celebrated in Hong Kong by the US Consulate, this is the first time the ambit has been widened by including blacks across cultures - including the Afro-Caribbean, European, Latin American and African. The moving force behind this paradigm shift in outlook are John Bowdre and Raushanah - a young couple from Memphis, Tennessee, who work in finance and lead a forum called Global Citizens' Community. "The overarching narrative defining the black man is very narrow and very stereotypical," says Bowdre, hence the primarily self-funded, endeavor to extend what began as Negro History Week in the US in 1926. It subsequently became known as Black History Month (1976) - giving it a broader, international dimension "by encompassing people from the entire black diaspora".

    Black History Month has earned its share of criticism on the grounds that it is exclusivist, racial and sees black history as separate from American history.

    "But black history in America is not quite the same as American history," says Terri Appel, a healthcare professional, originally from New Jersey and based in Hong Kong since the last 18 years. "The two are intertwined but the paths are quite distinct. Our stories, our experiences, and the many professional and creative expressions of that experience are worthy of celebration."

    The importance of telling and disseminating that story, of course, cannot be underscored.

    "Celebrating Black History Month," she says, "falls in line with celebrating Chinese New Year, Diwali, Carnival and Christmas. It's reflective of the diversity and multiculturalism in Hong Kong." Black History Month, she says, adds another "element of diversity to Hong Kong's cultural calendar".

    (HK Edition 02/14/2015 page6)

    日韩精品无码人成视频手机| 久久精品无码午夜福利理论片| 久久精品无码专区免费青青| 日本免费在线中文字幕| 无码日韩人妻AV一区免费l| 无码H肉动漫在线观看| а√在线中文网新版地址在线| 2021无码最新国产在线观看| 狠狠精品久久久无码中文字幕| 国产 亚洲 中文在线 字幕| h无码动漫在线观看| 人妻无码第一区二区三区| 一本无码中文字幕在线观| 欧美日韩国产中文精品字幕自在自线 | 国产成人无码一区二区在线播放 | 一本色道无码不卡在线观看| 中文字幕本一道先锋影音| 中文无码不卡的岛国片| 人妻少妇看A偷人无码精品| 最新中文字幕AV无码不卡| 久久精品中文字幕有码| 精品久久久久久久久中文字幕| 影音先锋中文无码一区| 97无码免费人妻超级碰碰夜夜| 中文字幕乱码人妻无码久久| 韩日美无码精品无码| 无码精品国产dvd在线观看9久 | 日本中文字幕在线不卡高清| 免费无遮挡无码视频在线观看| 精品人体无码一区二区三区| 91精品久久久久久无码| 88国产精品无码一区二区三区| 国产乱妇无码大片在线观看| 国产AV无码专区亚洲AV男同 | 亚洲中文字幕无码不卡电影| 中文字幕乱码中文乱码51精品| 人妻无码中文久久久久专区| 精品久久久久久中文字幕| 中文字幕无码成人免费视频| 亚洲精品无码永久中文字幕| 无码人妻精品一区二区三区久久|