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Series examines lives of Asian Americans

Five-part PBS documentar­y premieres as the United States ‘becomes more divided’

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SAN FRANCISCO — A five-episode documentar­y series entitled Asian

Americans has been released in the United States.

The Public Broadcasti­ng Service series delivers “a bold, fresh perspectiv­e on a history that matters today, more than ever, as America becomes more diverse and more divided while facing unimaginab­le challenges”, PBS says on its website.

The documentar­y’s first two episodes premiered on PBS on May 11, with the other three episodes aired on May 12.

Led by a team of Asian American filmmakers, the series examines the significan­t role of Asian Americans in shaping US history and identity, from Chinese rail workers’ long-forgotten contributi­on in the 1850s to modern refugee crises in a globally connected world.

At a digital town hall organized by the Center for Asian American Media in connection with the series’ premiere, US congresswo­man Judy Chu said for many Asian Americans, it is not just the health risks of the coronaviru­s that are a cause for concern right now, but also “the anti-Asian bigotry that this pandemic has incited”.

Chu, the first Chinese American woman elected to US Congress, added: “There’s no better time to reflect on the history of contributi­ons of the AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) community.

“This is especially true when it comes to addressing anti-Asian hate crimes.

“We must continue to push back against the xenophobia every time it rears its ugly head ... Our history has shown us that Asian Americans have often been used as it goes in times of crisis.

“We are seeing this again today, which is why it is more important now than ever that we stand united and make our voices heard.”

The premiere was also a part of the films and performanc­es program of San Francisco’s Asia-Pacific American Heritage Month.

May has been celebrated as APA Heritage Month for the past 15 years in San Francisco. But because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s APA events could not take place as usual.

San Francisco Mayor London Breed called for fighting against discrimina­tion and hate amid the pandemic when she addressed the virtual opening of APA Heritage Month.

“During this global pandemic, the APA communitie­s are facing unfair treatment, prejudice and threats simply because of who they are,” she said. “There is no place for discrimina­tion and hate in our city or our country.”

 ?? AP ?? The PBS documentar­y series Asian Americans examines the significan­t role of Asian Americans in US society, politics and pop culture over the past few centuries. The show features reflection­s from Fresh Off the Boat star Randall Park (right) and is co-narrated by actor Daniel Dae Kim (left).
AP The PBS documentar­y series Asian Americans examines the significan­t role of Asian Americans in US society, politics and pop culture over the past few centuries. The show features reflection­s from Fresh Off the Boat star Randall Park (right) and is co-narrated by actor Daniel Dae Kim (left).
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