
BY: Shirley L Ng
A commemorative plaque was unveiled on Sunday in New York City’s Chinatown honoring two men that advocated for a community they both loved. Community champions Frank Mosco and Corky Lee were remembered with a commemorative plaque that paid tribute to their advocacy and their relationship bridging the Italian Americans and Chinese Americans.
Mosco was a community leader and founder of the Two Bridges Neighborhood Council who cared deeply about the community and it’s residents. In 1982, Mosco was honored for his extensive community service with a street bearing his name in Chinatown, which has been co-named with Corky Lee Way in 2023.
SOURCE: https://asamnews.com
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