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In this "Monday Nite VC: See Us Unite" conversation, filmmakers Renee Tajima-Peña (WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN?), Tadashi Nakamura (MELE MURALS), and Steve Maing (CRIME + PUNISHMENT) come together to share their experiences working with the May 19th Project, a collective of filmmakers and creatives co-founded by Renee Tajima-Peña and Jeff Chang (WE GON' BE ALRIGHT) to create work that promotes solidarity within Asian and Pacific Islander communities and with all communities. Stay tuned for their upcoming social media campaign #SolidarityIs/#SeeUsUnite, which celebrates the resilience and power of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders coming together. Watch these videos beginning May 19th on The Asian American Foundation's website: SeeUsUnite.org
In this "Monday Nite VC: See Us Unite" conversation, filmmakers Renee Tajima-Peña (WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN?), Tadashi Nakamura (MELE MURALS), and Steve Maing (CRIME + PUNISHMENT) come together to share their experiences working with the May 19th Project, a collective of filmmakers and creatives co-founded by Renee Tajima-Peña and Jeff Chang (WE GON' BE ALRIGHT) to create work that promotes solidarity within Asian and Pacific Islander communities and with all communities. Stay tuned for their upcoming social media campaign #SolidarityIs/#SeeUsUnite, which celebrates the resilience and power of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders coming together. Watch these videos beginning May 19th on The Asian American Foundation's website: SeeUsUnite.org