My Chinatown, With Aloha | Full Film | Asian American Stories of Resilience and Beyond
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- Опубліковано 21 січ 2025
- Fourth-generation Chinese American Kimberlee Bassford explores her family’s relationship to Honolulu's Chinatown and examines the parallels between the pandemic and the 1899 plague, and how the crises transformed the neighborhood. A film by Kimberlee Bassford. For more: bit.ly/AAStori...
ASIAN AMERICAN STORIES OF RESILIENCE AND BEYOND: The series of seven documentary shorts move beyond the pandemic and reflect the complexities of Asian American experiences in this critical moment. For more: bit.ly/AAStori...
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