Preview of upcoming documentary about Asian/Pacific American empowerment, including a chapter on the multicultural grassroots movement led by Asian/Pacific Americans during the 2006 Virginia Senate...
Preview of upcoming documentary about Asian/Pacific American empowerment, including a chapter on the multicultural grassroots movement led by Asian/Pacific Americans during the 2006 Virginia Senate race between incubent George Allen and challenger Jim Webb. Filmmakers Eric Byler, Ruben Aaronson, and Helen Lee interviewed Annabel Park just days after the 2006 election.
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Being Korean/American, I don't think Koreans really fit into the political scene in America. Koreans, for the most part, stick to themselves and don't have much at stake regarding candidates, parties, etc. Asians in general quitely go about their business either way. Rev. Moon, on the other hand is a super-power for the ultra-conservative right wing. He makes me ashamed. He's a greedy, dirty, mobster and nothing more, cloaked under the cross. Very convenient.
wow, seems like you guys got an awesome thing going. somehow i feel inspired... about what, i'm not entirely sure but i just feel inspired! haha, great video.
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