PBS's five-part "Asian Americans" documentary series is temporarily free to stream, in hopes of educating viewers on the Asian American experience.
” said Paula Kerger, PBS President and CEO. “We are proud to share this important series with our audiences, and to deepen understanding about the extraordinary impact of Asian Americans on our national identity.”
This forum brings together three filmmakers responsible for creating the groundbreaking PBS documentary series, Asian Americans. S. Leo Chiang, Grace Lee, and Renee Tajima-Pea reflect on the making of the series and its impact.doi:10.1080/00447471.2020.1931765S. Chiang...
The compelling story of Abacus Federal Savings Bank is the subject of this PBS documentary. Flashing back to the 2007-08 financial crisis, the film examines the only bank to face criminal charges as a result of the subprime mortgage crisis, seemingly because it was "small enough to jail" ra...
Explore the 1896 Hawaiian Language Ban and its impact on Pacific Islanders by viewingthis multi-part documentary series from the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center. Use the YouTube app in Teams for Education or embed the videos into PowerPoint to ensure students only ...
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Instead, Chiang wrote books, starred in a PBS documentary series and won the most famous award in American cooking when she was 93 years old.【小题1】Cecilia Chiang opened the Mandarinin order toA. remember her 1960 trip in San FranciscoB. Serve real Chinese food to the AmericansC. Show ...
Five must-see documentary films are screening on WORLD CHANNEL's America ReFramed. They will be available for online streaming (see dates below). Award-winning series co-creator Liz Cheng (left) and her team have curated this stellar slate of films for
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‘The Birth of Saké’: Documentary Lifts Curtain of 2,000-Year-Old Tradition Originally posted on NBC Asian America. At a 2012 New York fundraiser for his short film series “I Am What I Eat,” director Erik Shirai met a young man named Yasuyuki Yoshida, who had been hired to pour sa...