Rallying in New York City to Stop AAPI Hate Published April 13, 2021 • Updated on April 21, 2021 at 3:32 pm New York politicians and residents gather in a rally to stop anti-Asian violence in Midtown Manhattan on April 1 5 photos 1/5 Zijia Eleanor Song/ NBC Protestors held signs at a Stop Asian Hate Rally organized by the NYCΒ The Museum of Korean American Heritage at Ktown on April 1. 2/5 Zijia Eleanor Song/ NBC Senator Chuck Schumer spoke at a Stop Asian Hate rally in New York City Ktown on April 1. 3/5 Zijia Eleanor Song/ NBC U.S. House Representative Gregory W. Meeks spoke at April 1 Stop Asian Hate rally in Midtown Manhattan. 4/5 Zijia Eleanor Song/ NBC People gathered by Ktown in Midtown Manhattan on April 1 for a Stop Asian Hate rally. 5/5 Zijia Eleanor Song/ NBC Three protestors attended the rally by Herald Square, holding signs that read "We belong here" and "I am American too." More Photo Galleries O.J. Simpson, a life in pictures The 2024 Solar Eclipse in pictures Scenes from Historic Presidential Easter Egg Rolls In Photos: Francis Scott Key Bridge collapses after being struck by container ship