Hats & Ladders' Powerskills Game Lab Phase I Demo
Hats & Ladders' Powerskills Game Lab Phase I Demo
Alice, Immigrant Dream Rider on a #Journey2Justice
Alice, Immigrant Dream Rider on a #Journey2Justice
Undocumented Asian Americans of NAKASEC Fight for DACA and TPS
Undocumented Asian Americans of NAKASEC Fight for DACA and TPS
Simply Science: Black Coral
Simply Science: Black Coral
Drag Queen Story Hour in Brooklyn
Drag Queen Story Hour in Brooklyn
Opinion | Trump's anti-immigrant tactics are eerily familiar to Japanese Americans
Opinion | Trump's anti-immigrant tactics are eerily familiar to Japanese Americans
Resistance at Tule Lake | documentary trailer
Resistance at Tule Lake | documentary trailer
Opinion | They went to prison camps when they were young. Today, they're the resistance.
Opinion | They went to prison camps when they were young. Today, they're the resistance.
Save Tule Lake: A Grandaughter's Pilgrimage
Save Tule Lake: A Grandaughter's Pilgrimage
U.N. Global Impact and Vulnerability Alert System (GIVAS)
U.N. Global Impact and Vulnerability Alert System (GIVAS)
Asian Americans say vote "for the soul of our country."
Asian Americans say vote "for the soul of our country."
Hats & Ladders' Powerskills Game Lab Phase I DemoHats & Ladders is developing a digital game-based lab for teaching career readiness competencies for youth. This video helped them secure a $200,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
Alice, Immigrant Dream Rider on a #Journey2JusticeProducer, Videographer, and Editor: Konrad AdererYoung Dream Riders -- Asian American immigrant activists on bikes -- are nearing the southern border of the U.S. on their 1,700-mile #Journey2Justice. But these emerging movement leaders are not dreaming of DACA. Their six-week trek is a campaign relentlessly focused on #Citizenship4All -- a path to citizenship for all 11 million out-of-status immigrants.Alice, a rider whose immigration status has at the moment derailed her own dreams, refuses to hold up DACA as an ultimate goal because it excludes people like her mom, who brought her and her sister to the U.S. for a chance at opportunities not available in Korea.
Undocumented Asian Americans of NAKASEC Fight for DACA and TPSOut-of-status Asian American activists find their voice and community with NAKASEC (National Korean American Service and Education Consortium), challenging elected officials and calling for a path to citizenship for all undocumented immigrants. produced for Asian American Life on CUNY TV https://tv.cuny.edu/show/asianamericanlife Producer, videographer, editor: Konrad Aderer Studio interviews: Petar Talijancic Additional footage: NAKASEC
Simply Science: Black CoralCUNY students go on a research cruise search of Black Coral in the Gulf of Mexico.
Drag Queen Story Hour in BrooklynEditor: Konrad AdererClient: CUNY TVProducer: Tinabeth PinaVideographers: Peter Lee, Tinabeth PinaNew York drag queen Angel Elektra enthralls a room of children with reading, songs, and crafts. The Drag Queen Story Hour is a program that teaches children about gender diversity and difference.
Opinion | Trump's anti-immigrant tactics are eerily familiar to Japanese AmericansVideographer: Konrad AdererProducer: Kate WoodsomeThe tools that normalized the imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War II are being deployed against immigrants today, according to family therapist Satsuki Ina, civil rights activist Karen Korematsu and Carl Takei of the American Civil Liberties Union. Read more: https://wapo.st/2m84JRF
Resistance at Tule Lake | documentary trailerDirector and Editor: Konrad AdererRESISTANCE AT TULE LAKE tells the long-suppressed story of 12,000 Japanese Americans who dared to resist the U.S. government's program of mass incarceration during World War II. Branded as "disloyals" and re-imprisoned at Tule Lake Segregation Center, they continued to protest in the face of militarized violence, and thousands renounced their U.S. citizenship.‘a potent piece of history at a time when the United States is once again feeling less than hospitable.” -- Mike Hale, The New York Times
Opinion | They went to prison camps when they were young. Today, they're the resistance.Videographer: Konrad AdererProducer: Kate WoodsomeJapanese Americans who resisted a World War II loyalty test were stigmatized by the U.S. government and their own community. Resisting injustice helps heal the trauma.
Save Tule Lake: A Grandaughter's PilgrimageVideographer and Editor: Konrad AdererThis is an urgent call to help save historic Tule Lake.Tule Lake is where more than 24,000 Japanese Americans were imprisoned duringWorld War II. The proposed three-mile-long, eight-feet-high, barbed-wire fence would cut off Japanese American access to the site upon which they and their families were incarcerated. They say a fence is necessary to protect the site from wildlife, but birds are the major form of wildlife at the airport and a fence is ineffective in preventing bird strikes.
U.N. Global Impact and Vulnerability Alert System (GIVAS)Client: U.N. Office of the SecretariatEditing, Archival Research and format conversion: Konrad AdererProducer: Off Ramp FilmsGIVAS aims to fill the information gap that currently exists between the point when a global crisis impacts vulnerable populations and when solid quantitative information reaches decision-makers through official statistical channels.
Asian Americans say vote "for the soul of our country."
Asian Americans say vote "for the soul of our country."Young Asian American leaders call on their peers to turn out for #MidTerms2018. Sharing history with #immigrant families being separated demands it: "It's already happened to us."
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