This film is available for viewing on Friday, May 29th from 8am PT to 8pm PT.
Livestreams are also available to watch on the Visual Communications Youtube Channel and the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Facebook page!
The docuseries premieres June 29-30 2020 on POV as part of PBS’ Female Trailblazers programming pillar, celebrating 100 years of women’s suffrage. Click here to learn more.
Community Partners: Asian CineVision/Asian American International Film Festival, Asian American Documentary Network, Austin Asian American Film Festival, Boston Asian American Film Festival, OCA-Greater Houston/HAAPIFest, Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, Pacific Arts Movement/San Diego Asian Film Festival, Tuesday Night Project, Vancouver Asian Film Festival
In a polarized America, where the dual forces of white supremacy and patriarchy threaten to further erode our democracy, a game-changing transformation is happening at the grassroots. As demographics shift toward a non-white majority, elections will be decided by Americans inspired to vote for the first time. Many of these voters, who are often poor, and largely immigrant, are ignored by politicians and journalists alike. But a defiant group of women of color—as candidates and organizers—are harnessing the political power of this New American Majority.
AND SHE COULD BE NEXT, POV’s first broadcast miniseries, asks whether democracy itself can be preserved—and made stronger—by those most marginalized. It features a dynamic slate of history-makers including: Stacey Abrams (GA), Rashida Tlaib (MI), Lucy McBath (GA), Veronica Escobar (TX), Maria Elena Durazo (CA), and Bushra Amiwala (IL).
To celebrate the Closing Day of the LAAPFF Virtual Showcase, you can watch a special sneak preview of Episode 1 of the docuseries.
- Year2020
- Runtime112 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorGrace Lee, Marjan Safinia
- ProducerGrace Lee, Marjan Safinia, Jyoti Sarda
This film is available for viewing on Friday, May 29th from 8am PT to 8pm PT.
Livestreams are also available to watch on the Visual Communications Youtube Channel and the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Facebook page!
The docuseries premieres June 29-30 2020 on POV as part of PBS’ Female Trailblazers programming pillar, celebrating 100 years of women’s suffrage. Click here to learn more.
Community Partners: Asian CineVision/Asian American International Film Festival, Asian American Documentary Network, Austin Asian American Film Festival, Boston Asian American Film Festival, OCA-Greater Houston/HAAPIFest, Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, Pacific Arts Movement/San Diego Asian Film Festival, Tuesday Night Project, Vancouver Asian Film Festival
In a polarized America, where the dual forces of white supremacy and patriarchy threaten to further erode our democracy, a game-changing transformation is happening at the grassroots. As demographics shift toward a non-white majority, elections will be decided by Americans inspired to vote for the first time. Many of these voters, who are often poor, and largely immigrant, are ignored by politicians and journalists alike. But a defiant group of women of color—as candidates and organizers—are harnessing the political power of this New American Majority.
AND SHE COULD BE NEXT, POV’s first broadcast miniseries, asks whether democracy itself can be preserved—and made stronger—by those most marginalized. It features a dynamic slate of history-makers including: Stacey Abrams (GA), Rashida Tlaib (MI), Lucy McBath (GA), Veronica Escobar (TX), Maria Elena Durazo (CA), and Bushra Amiwala (IL).
To celebrate the Closing Day of the LAAPFF Virtual Showcase, you can watch a special sneak preview of Episode 1 of the docuseries.
- Year2020
- Runtime112 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorGrace Lee, Marjan Safinia
- ProducerGrace Lee, Marjan Safinia, Jyoti Sarda