by Jason Laughlin, Updated: March 6, 2020 PHILADELPHIA She arrived as a teenage refugee — now she’s the voice of Northeast Philly’s growing Chinese community From homeowners needing rain collectors, to undocumented immigrants seeking municipal IDs, to fearful Chinese residents looking for the straight story on coronavirus — Mingchu “Pearl” Huynh helps them all. Mingchu "Pearl" Huynh, president of the Northeast Philadelphia Chinese Association, a nonprofit that helps connect Chinese immigrants to public services and other resources. TIM TAI / Staff Photographer by Jason Laughlin Updated March 6, 2020 At first, the teenagers’ taunts weren’t enough to drive the Chinese Sister Square Dance Group of Northeast Philadelphia from their evening rehearsal space, the playground of Mayfair Elementary School. Even through the vulgarities, the women — mostly immigrants, as many as 40 a session — kept dancing. Then came hurled water bottles, and worse. One night, a boy rode his bike throu...
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