Vincent Who?
Release Date:
2008
Genre:
Documentary
Studio:
APA for Progress in association with Tony Lam Films

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Directed By:
Tony Lam
Produced By:
Curtis Chin and Cate Park
Plot Outline:
In 1982, Vincent Chin was brutally murdered in Detroit at the height of anti-Japanese sentiment. In a travesty of justice, the judge ruled it a case of manslaughter and the two killers, both autoworkers, never served a day in jail. More than twenty-five years later, that case remains a touchstone in the struggle for civil rights and the advancement of the Asian American community. In this new documentary, VINCENT WHO?, we take a quick look back at the case, but more importantly we examine the ef... (read more)
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Dayyan wrote at 1:57am on July 8th, 2008
Where can I see it?
Cate wrote at 11:41am on July 5th, 2008
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Vincent Who? wrote at 4:41pm on April 21st, 2008
Hey folks, Another quick update. We just returned from an exciting trip to Chicago. Director Tony Lam, Executive Producer Catherine Park and yours truly were participating in both the Association of Asian American Studies Conference and the Asian American Film Showcase.

Thanks to Theresa Mah and Tim Hugh for the invites! We got to do two special screenings/focus groups of our film and the feedback was amazing! So many schools approached us about inviting us to their campuses and talking about the film and Asian American empowerment. Originally, we thought it would be mostly student groups, but the professors were also talking about actually showing it in their classrooms and adding it to their curriculum! That was so exciting.

Now that we’re back in L.A., we’ll be busy planning a national tour for the fall. If you’re interested having us come to you, please send us an email! Curtis

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In 1982, Vincent Chin was murdered in Detroit by two white autoworkers at the height of anti-Japanese sentiments. For the first time, Asian Americans around the country galvanized to form a real community and movement.
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Roland Hwang of Asian American Village has an article today, "Remembering the Historic Importance of the Vincent Chin Case." Just to start, you can reflect on the Vincent Chin case -- its legacy, its relevance to today’s civil rights climate.

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