The Life of Ah Chi and almost home : violence against Asian Americans / executive producer Tarabu Betserai.

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Episode Title:
The Life of Ah Chi and almost home : violence against Asian Americans / executive producer Tarabu Betserai.
PRA Archive #: 
PZ0142.12
Description: 

"The Life of Ah Chi" is a vivid docu-drama exploring the experience of immigrants from South China to the United States during the early 1900's. The story is told throught the life of one man, Ah Chi, who landed in New York's Chinatown. This program was produced by the New York Chinatown History Project. "Almost home : violence against Asian-Americans," focuses on three publisized incidents of harassment and violence against Asian Americans. This segment provides insight and analysis into the rise of racially motivated hostiilty. Originally produced by Julia Randall and Michael Yoshida.|THE LIFE OF AH CHI AND ALMOST HOME : VIOLENCE AGAINST ASIAN AMERICANS / executive produced Tarabu Betserai. SERIES: Pacifica's 40th anniversary programs| no. 12 "The Life of Ah Chi" is a vivid docu-drama exploring the experience of immigrants from South China in the U.S. in the early 1900's. The story is told through the life of one man, Ah Chi, who landed in New York Chinatown. This program was produced by the New York Chinatown History Project. "Almost Home : Violence Against Asian Americans" focuses on three publiceized incidents of harassment and violence agianst Asian Americans. This segment provides insight and analysis into this rising racially motivated hostility. This program was produced by Julia Randall and Michael Yoshida. These programs were presented by the National Asian American Telecommunications Association. RECORDED: June 1989.

Date Recorded on: 
June 1989.
Date Broadcast on: 
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Item duration: 
00:59:17
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1989.
Rights Summary: 
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