Banner hanging over a street in Chinatown that says "Vote No Garage! 9/ 12-13 [Sept. 12-13, 1993]," written in both English and Chinese.
In the 1990s, the New England Medical Center negotiated with the City of Boston to build a parking garage on Parcel C in Chinatown, land which had previously been promised to Chinatown residents for a community center. The Chinese Progressive Association helped form the Coalition to Protect Parcel C...
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