About this Event
Let's talk about Asian American History and Intergenerational Well-being. Join this special screening of Far East Deep South in New York, followed by a panel discussion with the filmmakers, an Asian American scholar, and a mental health practitioner on April 12, 2:00-4:30 PM at Brooklyn Chinese Baptist Church.
About The Film
Far East Deep South is the award-winning 76-minute documentary about a Chinese American Christian family whose search for their roots leads them to Mississippi. On this journey, they find miraculous family revelations and uncover the racially complex history of Chinese in the segregated South. The film not only shows a powerful family testimony, but it explores the seldom discussed discrimination Asians historically faced and touches upon the role of the church in helping establish Chinese mission schools. It also highlights the interconnected relationship between the Black and Chinese communities in the Jim Crow era and the generational impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act.
About The Panel
Converse about healing and storytelling with filmmakers Larissa Lam, award-winning director and accomplished music artist, and Baldwin Chiu, award-winning film producer and Gospel hip hop artist (a.k.a βOnly Wonβ), Asian American Christian History scholar Dr. Timothy Tseng, Director of the Asian American Christian History Institute (Fuller), and mental health practitioner Hilary Chiu, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (Redeemer Counseling).
Panel facilitated by Daniel D. Lee, Academic Dean of Fuller's Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry (AAC) and Associate Professor of Theology and Asian American Studies.
Admission is FREE, thanks to the grant funding of the KT Foundation.
Agenda
π: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Program Starts + Film Screening
π: 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM
Panel Discussion + Q&A, Closing Remarks
π: 04:30 PM - 05:30 PM
Reception (Optional)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
5123 7th Ave, 5123 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, United States
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