“K-TOWN ’92” Co-producer Helped with LA Riots/Uprising Clean Up Effort as a Child
“Looking back, I see an uprising, but that is not how it was portrayed on TV.”
“Looking back, I see an uprising, but that is not how it was portrayed on TV.”
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“Latinos were the majority of the initial victims of crowd violence, a third of those killed, and half of those arrested. One third to one half of the businesses looted in the city were Latino owned.”
“Mele Murals” and “Forever, Chinatown” win awards at LAAPFF!
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Mustafa Rony Zeno, consulting producer of K-TOWN ’92, reflects on trying to find connections between his mosque in Koreatown to Sa-I-Gu.
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To Lee, the days of unrest also brought Korean America to mainstream consciousness like nothing before it. NOW STREAMING ON PBS!
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“Hooligan Sparrow” has been nominated for a Peabody Award.
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“Phil tirelessly devoted himself to research, preservation and education of Chinese American history.”