Free 'Vincent Who?' Screenings in Honor of Anniversary of Chin's Death
In recognition of the 29th anniversary, Curtis Chin and the team behind the documentary film "Vincent Who?" have partnered up with Asian Pacific Americans for Progress to offer free viewings of the film in its entirety through the month of July at Vincentwhomovie.com. The film was "inspired by a series of townhalls organized by the non-profit Asian Pacific Americans for Progress on the 25th Anniversary of the case, features interviews with key players at the time, as well as a whole new generation of activists. Vincent Who? asks how far Asian Americans have come since then and how far we have yet to go."
Interviewees include Vincent's mother Lily Chin, Helen Zia, Frank Wu, Angela Oh, Renee Tajima-Pena and bloggers Phil Yu and Tanzila Ahmed.
The website also features an up-to-date touring schedule for 2011-2012 (including a screening at the upcoming Japanese American Citizens League's annual conference in Los Angeles on July 8), research materials on the case, and V. Chin t-shirts that can be ordered through the good folks at blacklava.
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