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  • FID-SKA-Lizenzen  (2)
  • OLC Ethnologie
  • 2000-2004  (1)
  • 1995-1999  (1)
  • Center for Asian American Media,  (2)
  • Documentary films.  (2)
  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Francisco, CA :Center for Asian American Media,
    Language: English , Spanish , Korean
    Pages: 1 online resource (58 minutes) , 005717
    Keywords: African Americans Social conditions. ; Korean Americans Social conditions. ; Riots ; Social conflict ; Los Angeles (Calif.) Race relations. ; Canada ; Documentary films. ; Nonfiction films.
    Abstract: Filmmaker Dai Sil Kim-Gibson explores the aftermath of the 1992 LA Civil Unrest in her film WET SAND. Her groundbreaking 1993 documentary SA-I-GU stands as one of the crucial texts to offer a Korean American perspective on the events surrounding the Los Angeles riots – an invaluable discussion tool for promoting better understanding of the socio-political factors that played into one of the grimmest moments in United States race relations. With WET SAND, Kim-Gibson revisits Los Angeles to learn what changes have occurred since then, only to discover that living conditions have deteriorated and that few remedies have been administered to the communities most stricken. Through interviews with a multi-ethnic set of first-hand witnesses, this essential follow-up probes deeper into the racial and economic issues that not only shaped the climate of 1992 Los Angeles, but continue to affect all Americans today.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed November 06, 2015). , In English and Korean and Spanish with English subtitles.
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    San Francisco, CA :Center for Asian American Media,
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (56 minutes) , 005559
    Keywords: Ny, Sokly. ; Cambodian Americans ; Cambodians ; High school seniors ; Immigrants ; Refugees ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: After escaping the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, the Ny family became one of thousands of refugees faced with resettlement in the U.S. Their lives unfold through the lens of this stirring video diary. As 18-year-old Sokly Ny (Don Bonus) struggles to graduate from high school, his family is harassed in the housing projects, his eldest brother cannot fill a dead father's shoes and his youngest brother ends up in a youth prison. Sokly shares these experiences, his personal feelings and his hopes as the year progresses. Ultimately, A.K.A DON BONUS becomes a story of triumph and survival from the perspective of one of America’s newest arrivals.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed November 06, 2015). , In English.
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