On Nov. 30, a rally was held in downtown Philadelphia to support a Chinese-American high school girl’s bravery and anti-violence behavior. About two weeks ago, Christina Lu, a senior at Philadelphia Central High school, was beaten on the subway after she tried to stop four African-American girls from yelling and cursing at three Chinese-American boys. Christina’s family, along with hundreds of Chinese people from Philadelphia and New York, marched from the Philadelphia Municipal Services Building to the Philadelphia School District headquarters, holding signs and shouting “justice, safety, and an end to violence.” The rally ended shortly after a few attendees talked to Kevin Bethel, chief of school safety at the School District of Philadelphia, about their concerns for the safety of Asian students. Bethel spoke to The Epoch Times after the rally. “Our role is to keep all of our kids safe. So we’re working collaboratively with our partners in …