Directed and edited by Calvin Sun at Columbia University, Identity - Unraveling "Asian America" seeks to reveal what lies beneath the color of our skins for a new generation of Asian Americans.
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Directed and edited by Calvin Sun at Columbia University, Identity - Unraveling "Asian America" seeks to reveal what lies beneath the color of our skins for a new generation of Asian Americans.
This ten minute video by the Columbia University Asian American Alliance features selected interviews from 50+ undergraduate students representing over 20 different cultural and performance organizations at Columbia University. Topics range from the indeterminate nature of the Asian American identity to subtle cultural diversity/segregation challenges among undergraduate campuses and possible solutions to these issues.
Production began November 2005, and post production wrapped up March 2006.
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I totally lost focus on this video. I'm telln you its all about havn sex. But I think asian ppl in general would get along a whole lot better if we was to just have sexs.I'm not talkn about relationship sexs I'm talkn friendly sexs. I been to asian clubs and felt out of place , I got to a black club and shit is great. If u ladies want to feel better about ur identity give up the nookie. I'm korean american just incase anybody was interested.
I gladly welcome Asian people into America. At least most of them are civilized, hard-working, intelligent people, who bring *good* cultural diversity here. Some might see me as a "whitey oppressor" but I'm not. I never chose my race, heritage, or place of birth and neither did anyone else so why hate them over it! I have close friends from all over the world, another reason I like America so many different types of people. It's not a bad thing, really.
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