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My Chinatown, With Aloha

Season 2022 Episode 4 | 9m 51s

A fourth-generation Chinese American, filmmaker Kimberlee Bassford explores her family’s relationship to Honolulu's Chinatown. She also examines the parallels between the COVID-19 pandemic and the 1899-1900 bubonic plague in Hawai‘i, highlighting the ways the two public health crises transformed the iconic neighborhood then and now.

Aired: 05/23/22
A co-production of the Asian American Documentary Network, WORLD Channel, and the Center for Asian American Media.
Extras
A preview for the the series Asian American Stories of Resilience and Beyond.
An extended preview for the the series Asian American Stories of Resilience and Beyond.
A daughter captures the experience of being distanced from her father during the pandemic.
A refugee experiences freedom after being behind bars. But is threatened with deportation.
Two Filipinx cousins grapple with what remains of their dreams, after losing one father.
After the FedEx shooting, the Sikh community grieves while navigating the investigation.
After the family's nail salon closes, a filmmaker and mother articulate their legacy.
A biracial family navigates conversations about racial reckoning and its impact on them.