Date: January 1, 2002
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Description: I didn't know how to respond after 9/11, but the community around me built on existing infrastructure to quickly support the soon to be scapegoated Muslim American community and demand a peaceful response to the 9/11 destruction.
I captured these responses including the dance community raising funds for South Asian victims of hate crimes, a peace vigil in Japantown's Peace Plaza, and a Walk of Shame to the consulate of several Asian countries for buying into Bush's war on terror.
Collaboration: Because of the controversial issues this piece raises about forms of patriotism, I really wanted to be able to share the work in a gathered community rather than in isolation through radio. Dhamaal's Janaka helped me hook up with their video crew and Kyle Burrows/Skip Intro helped me create figurative moving images to accompany my audio.
We made a master track with color and movement, which Skip Intro then would use to mix in other video sources in a live "jam" for an improvised element to the screening.
Broadcast History :
Private airing on New Year's Day 2002
Radio Segue, KUSF
Morning Show, KPFA
APEX, KPFA
Post-Day of Remembrance screening (Living Room)
Los Angeles Asian Pacific American Film and Video Festival 2002 (Visual Communications)
Color of Patriotism 2002 (Locus Arts)
Chicago Asian American Showcase 2003 (FAAIM)