Vincent Chin 40th Commemorative Film Series
Detroit Film Theatre 5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI, United StatesVincent Chin 40th Commemorative Film Series - Day Two
Vincent Chin 40th Commemorative Film Series - Day Two
A national conversations on Asian Americans, America and democracy.
On Saturday, June 18th, Midwest Asian American musicians, dancers and poets will present a two-hour performance embodying the collaboration, healing, and spirit of unity necessary to push our communities forward.
Community dialogues at the Vincent Chin 40th Remembrance and Rededication
On Sunday, June 19 at 1 p.m. ET | 10 a.m. PT, PBS Books is pleased to present a special commemoration virtual event, “Juneteenth: We the People," produced by the BLK Freedom Collective
An interfaith remembrance ceremony for the 40th anniversary of the murder of Vincent Chin.
POV, in partnership with Detroit Public Television, presents a special encore presentation of the gripping 1987 Academy Award-nominated film, "Who Killed Vincent Chin?", by filmmakers Christine Choy and Renee Tajima-Peña.
Please join fellow journalists for two days of meaningful conversations about how to collaborate and apply the principles of Solutions Journalism to important issues in your community, such as mental health and caregiving for older adults. David Bornstein, co-founder and CEO of the Solutions Journalism Network, will kick off the Summit by discussing the role […]
The 2022 November election approaching fast. Tune in Friday, Oct. 21 at noon to watch the conversation hosted by the Detroit Economic Club between Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Republican candidate Tudor Dixon. WDIV's special correspondent Christy McDonald will moderate the discussion that provides each candidate with solo time on stage to answer a series of […]
FUTURE OF WORK SERIES: Today’s workforce and workplace has undergone massive upheaval. The Detroit Economic Club (DEC) in partnership with Detroit Public TV presents a Future of Work Series that will examine the multi-faceted trends and issues every company faces. The competition for talent recruitment and retention has never been more competitive. What do employees […]
Join the Ann Arbor District Library for a vibrant discussion on the origins of the "Exiled to Motown" exhibit, the history of the Japanese American community in Metro Detroit, and the connections we can make today within our current socio-political climate.
Spend the evening celebrating the vibrancy of Hmong culture at the Detroit Institute of Arts for Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month.