Documentary Screening Panel Discussion On Asian Racism Happening
There S Something In The Water A Documentary Screening And Panel Event The documentary dives into anti asian antagonism and rhetoric that spread during and after the covid 19 pandemic — including how it spilled into violence against minority asian women. The documentary, "voices against anti asian hate," produced by aabany and aalfny, features a series of interviews with survivors and other individuals impacted by anti asian violence.
A Panel Discussion Racism Under Covid Global Asia Institute At Pace New york, june 24, 2025 — asia society hosts the screening of voices against anti asian hate documentary and a panel discussion, highlighting the need to keep the conversation going — exploring strategies to fight racism, push for policy reform, and strengthen education, awareness, and community solidarity to prevent future violence. Please join us for a screening of voices against anti asian hate, a timely, compelling film focusing on race and current challenges to equality and social justice. An insightful panel discussion followed after the screening, featuring yang chen, executive director of aabany, chris kwok, community activist jams mediator and arbitrator, and anthony k.c. fong, general counsel at victoria’s transportation co., inc. in new york and an alum of new york law school. Lawyer jennifer h. wu contextualizes some of the difficulties of measuring and charging anti asian hate crimes during a panel discussion following the screening of the documentary “voices against anti asian hate” at asia society new york.
Asian Americans Talk About Racism And We Listen Part 2 The New An insightful panel discussion followed after the screening, featuring yang chen, executive director of aabany, chris kwok, community activist jams mediator and arbitrator, and anthony k.c. fong, general counsel at victoria’s transportation co., inc. in new york and an alum of new york law school. Lawyer jennifer h. wu contextualizes some of the difficulties of measuring and charging anti asian hate crimes during a panel discussion following the screening of the documentary “voices against anti asian hate” at asia society new york. The short documentary voices against anti asian hate recounts that dark time, highlighting how the surge in anti asian hate crimes during the pandemic reverberated through individuals, families, and communities. This event is presented as part of the ucla asia pacific center's program on central asia and co sponsored by the ucla national heritage language resource center and ucla center for world languages. Beyond the screen: filmmakers in conversation the programme also featured four in conversation panel discussions, bringing filmmakers from across asia together for exchanges on cinema and storytelling. editors matthieu laclau and david richardson explored the craft of editing, with richardson remarking, “editing cannot make a bad film good, but it can make a good film better.”. directors. Below, you will also find timestamps which break the film up into nine segments, each addressing various themes. if you are unable to screen the film in its entirety, this focused, episodic format will allow you to stimulate meaningful discussion in a shorter period of time.
Beyond The Classroom Ubc Students Help Drive National Conversation On The short documentary voices against anti asian hate recounts that dark time, highlighting how the surge in anti asian hate crimes during the pandemic reverberated through individuals, families, and communities. This event is presented as part of the ucla asia pacific center's program on central asia and co sponsored by the ucla national heritage language resource center and ucla center for world languages. Beyond the screen: filmmakers in conversation the programme also featured four in conversation panel discussions, bringing filmmakers from across asia together for exchanges on cinema and storytelling. editors matthieu laclau and david richardson explored the craft of editing, with richardson remarking, “editing cannot make a bad film good, but it can make a good film better.”. directors. Below, you will also find timestamps which break the film up into nine segments, each addressing various themes. if you are unable to screen the film in its entirety, this focused, episodic format will allow you to stimulate meaningful discussion in a shorter period of time.
Recording Of The Panel Discussion Confronting Racism Colonialism And Beyond the screen: filmmakers in conversation the programme also featured four in conversation panel discussions, bringing filmmakers from across asia together for exchanges on cinema and storytelling. editors matthieu laclau and david richardson explored the craft of editing, with richardson remarking, “editing cannot make a bad film good, but it can make a good film better.”. directors. Below, you will also find timestamps which break the film up into nine segments, each addressing various themes. if you are unable to screen the film in its entirety, this focused, episodic format will allow you to stimulate meaningful discussion in a shorter period of time.
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