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This edition: October 2014


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Original tape date: October 3, 2014. First aired: October 3, 2014.

AAL’s Minnie Roh brings us to Chinatown, to a community of undocumented immigrants hidden from view who live in a form of housing known as “shiftbeds.”

Asian American women suffer high rates of depression and suicide. Kyung Yoon introduces us to one father who’s speaking out to break the silence and stigma.

Reporter Andrew Falzon talks to this year’s winners of CUNY’s Asian American Student Film Festival, a showcase for up-and-coming talents citywide.

Ernabel Demillo goes one-on-one with fashion model Geena Rocero, who has become a pioneer and advocate for transgenders.

Guest List

Mr. Young Hwa Ha President, Solomon Agency Corp.; Esther Ha Foundation

Shinhee Han, Ph.D. Psychotherapist

Fan He Filmmaker, “Red Fog”, City College of New York/CUNY

Joyce Lau Filmmaker, “Long Roads”, Queens College/CUNY

Jungwoo Lee Filmmaker, “Karl”, Brooklyn College/CUNY

Joyce Moy Executive Director, Asian American / Asian Research Institute

Kayoko Nakamura Filmmaker, “Silent Exposure”, Hunter College/CUNY

Geena Rocero Fashion Model & Activist, Gender Proud

Lynne Sachs Filmmaker

Phung Tran Filmmaker, “Our Space, Our Food, Our Bed Stuy”, Hunter College

Thomas Yu Strategic Development Officer, Asian Americans For Equality

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