
Embedded video from CNN Video Reporter Richard Lui looks at why after almost three decades, Detroit's controversial death of Vincent Chin five days before his marriage brings renewed concern.

To kick off May’s Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, the San Diego Asian Film Festival is offering a very special screening of VINCENT WHO? documentary remembering the historic importance of the Vincent Chin murder case. ...

Thanks for all your support. We've had a busy summer so far, wrapping production, working on post and doing some last-minute fundraising for the film. (More details on how you can help below.) In the meantime, we're starting to hear back from some film festivals in the fall. So far, we've ...

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...

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. ...

"Fallout Central" did a recent interview with us on VINCENT WHO? You can listen to or download the interview here...

Last week, I attended a screening of the documentary, “A Dream in Doubt,” which tells the story of the first hate crime victim in the aftermath of September 11. A Sikh immigrant named Balbir Singh Sodhi was shot five times in Phoenix, Arizona and died instantly. A...

I'm flying high from my trip tothe windy cityand our first two advanced screenings of VINCENT WHO?. On April 19,our documentaryhad a special screeningat the 13th annual Asian American Showcase in Chicago...

Vincent Who?
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 invit...es! 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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Thanks to Theresa Mah and Tim Hugh for the invit...es! 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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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...

Vincent Who?
Hey Anthony,
I sent you an email before. Did you get it? We're talking to the folks in Boston about getting up there for the BASIC conference.
Curtis

Vincent Who?
Hey everyone,
Thanks for all your interest. We just got back tonight from doing a focus group screening at the Association of Asian American studies and Asian American Film Showcase in Chicago. We had an excellent time with over thirty schools inviting us to come to their campuses in the fall. We're currently lining ...up screenings for the fall in MI, MN, NC, TX, OH, WI, PA and more. Please let us know if you're interested and we can try to coordinate with the other schools!Read More
Thanks for all your interest. We just got back tonight from doing a focus group screening at the Association of Asian American studies and Asian American Film Showcase in Chicago. We had an excellent time with over thirty schools inviting us to come to their campuses in the fall. We're currently lining ...up screenings for the fall in MI, MN, NC, TX, OH, WI, PA and more. Please let us know if you're interested and we can try to coordinate with the other schools!Read More

Asian Pacific Americans for Progress (APAP) is announced today that the Foundation for Asian American Independent Media (FAAIM) will present VINCENT WHO? in Chicago on April 19, 2008, 5:30 pm at the Gene Siskel Film Center...
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