
The Korean Community Media Broadcasting TV, INC. (KCMB-TV) recently posted a video memorializing the January 15, 2026 Prayer Walk that honored the memory of Michelle Go and reflected on the four years since her tragic passing. Featured speakers in the video included Justin Go (father of Michelle Go and advocate), Rachel Lee (President and General Counsel, Stand with Asian Americans), Yang Chen (Executive Director, Asian American Bar Association of New York), and Richard In (Executive Director, Korean American Empowerment for Community).
This gathering served as a solemn reminder of the outpouring of love and support for her family while highlighting the failure of a system that neglected both mental health and public safety. Justin Go described Michelle as a “cheerleader” and an “adventurer” who sought the best in everyone she met. He shared a moving tribute, noting that his family grieves for her every day while thinking about what “should have been, could have been, would have been.” Rachel Lee spoke on the importance of mental health support and public safety priorities. Richard In urged the community toward a path of healing and systemic reform. The video concluded with a collective call for New York City government to prioritize the safety of all New Yorkers and to speak out against all forms of hate.
Several distinguished members of AABANY were participants in this remembrance and movement for justice. Retired Federal Judge Marilyn Go, who was a founder of AABANY, joined the walk to celebrate the life Michelle lived. Grace Vee, the Senior Appellate Counsel in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, and Law Professor Elaine Chiu were also present to lend their support. Rachel Lee and Richard In, who spoke on the video, are also AABANY members. You can find the full video at this link.
The ongoing efforts of the Go family and their supporters will be recognized at the Asian American Federation (AAF) Gala, to take place on April 22 at Tribeca 360. Justin Go and his Pro Bono Legal Team, which includes AABANY members the Honorable Marilyn Go (retired), Lawrence G. Wee (Partner at Milbank LLP), and Jennifer H. Wu (Founding Partner at Groombridge, Wu, Baughman & Stone, LLP), will be honored as Courage Awardees for their advocacy and dedication to Michelle’s legacy.
Information regarding the AAF Gala and its mission to support the community can be found at https://www.aafederation.org/gala/.

