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Sunrise Collective, a Home for the Pan-AANHPI Community, Returns to Sundance Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE)
Sunrise Collective, a home for the Pan-AANHPI community, will return to Sundance for two days.
Norman Chen, CEO of The Asian American Foundation, said, “As we reflect on the third anniversary of the Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay shootings, and mourn the unimaginable losses of the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, we are reminded of the resilience and strength of our community,.” He added, “Alongside Gold House and 3AD we envisioned Sunrise Collective to be a safe space for AANHPI artists and individuals to come together, celebrate our rich heritage, and, perhaps most importantly, find solace in each other.” (aka The Burden of Black Genius)), Kiran Doel (Comedian and Co-Host of Hysteria podcast), John Cheng (Head of Development, 3AD), Pat Shah (Global Head of Content Acquisition, Strategy and Partnerships, Audible), and moderated by Anthony D’Alessandro (Editorial Director, Deadline).● NHPI Stories and Storytellers, presented by P&G Studios and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Moderated by Daniel Dae Kim, this panel explores the critical importance of supporting and amplifying authentic NHPI narratives told by and for the community. (aka The Burden of Black Genius)) and Roger Ross Williams (Director, founder of One Story Up), moderated by Tanya Selvaratnam (Senior Advisor, Pop Culture Collaborative).● Filmmaking Against the Odds: Getting a movie made is no small feat; getting it seen is an even bigger challenge.
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