A One-Day Social Media Rally Took Place This Week to Show Solidarity With Africans in China

The modified Chinese flag that online activists used for a one-day rally on Monday May 4, 2020 to protest reports of anti-African discrimination in China.

For 24-hours on Monday social media activists and others switched their profile pictures to a black Chinese flag (photo above) and used the hashtag #BlackChina to declare their anger towards the Chinese government for the reported mistreatment of Africans in cities like Guangzhou.

@BosiboriKE: “We Stand In Solidarity With Our Black Brothers and Sisters Stuck and Suffering In China, We Pledge To Put Up The Greatest Online Mobilization and Sensitization About Your Agony Until You Are Brought Back Home VIVA!!! #BlackChina”

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