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Asian American Film Home > Screenings & Events > 2007.08.01 - Revisiting SA-I-GU at the ImaginAsian in NYC

 
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2007.08.01 - Revisiting SA-I-GU at the ImaginAsian in NYC

07.30 - Posted by Editor

From the official announcement:

Revisiting SA-I-GU
August 1, 2007, 6:00 PM
The ImaginAsian Theater
239 East 59th Street
(b/w 2nd & 3rd Ave.)
Please contact Ron Kim for info and RSVP: P: 917-363-4853 E: ron@grooted.org
**Screenings of Sa-I-Gu,a documentary by Christine Choy, Elaine Kim and Dai Sil Kim-Gibson, and Wet Sand, followed by a panel discussion**

Sa-I-Gu (April 29th in Korean) symbolizes the social meltdown and havoc when Los Angeles erupted after four cops were acquitted in the beating of Rodney King in 1992. In New York City, Korean Americans also faced organized boycotts and other actions. Sa-I-Gu was part of an era of heightened race tensions and distrust of our government when underserved communities suffering from institutional inequity vented their anger towards each other.

Our community forum will revisit Sa-I-Gu fifteen years later and discuss the current status of government accountability, inter-community development, and civic engagement.
Panelists include:
Dai Sil Kim-Gibson, Film Producer
Grace Lyu Vockhausen, Human Rights Commissioner
David Chu, SVP of ImaginAsian Entertainment
Angela Perry, National Urban Fellows, Inc.
Moderated by John Choe, Chief of Staff to NYC Councilman John Liu
Korean American League for Civic Action and grooted.org
Co-sponsored by APA’s for Progress and ImaginAsian Theater. Partners include Korean American Youth Foundation, Korean American Voters’ Council, Museum of Chinese Americans, Korean American Empowerment Council, and Korean American Democrats of New York.







 
 
 

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