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Uploaded: The Asian American Movement
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Uploaded: The Asian American Movement

May 29, 2012
1h 15m
★ 0.0

A generation finding its voice through new media.

Overview

A documentary that explores the increasing visibility of Asian Americans in pop culture since the advent of new media forms such as YouTube.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Keiko Agena

Herself

Keiko Agena

Parry Shen

Himself

Parry Shen

Lynn Chen

Herself

Lynn Chen

Kevin Wu

Himself

Kevin Wu

Amy Hill

Herself

Amy Hill

Freddie Wong

Himself

Freddie Wong

Danny Cho

Himself

Danny Cho

Randall Park

Himself

Randall Park

George Shaw

Himself

George Shaw

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