ADMISSIONS GRANTED [Film Screening]

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ADMISSIONS GRANTED takes an honest and thoughtful look at the complexity of the affirmative action debate, the divisions within the Asian American community and our nation's increasing polarization on matters of race, equity, and inclusion.


Wednesday, May 8, 2024
7:30 PM (Pacific Time)
Aratani Theatre @ Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC)
244 San Pedro St
Los Angeles, CA 90012


Please note the new venue and time change for ADMISSIONS GRANTED:

NEW TIME
Wednesday, May 8 @ 7:30PM

NEW LOCATION
Aratani Theatre @ Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC)
(244 San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA 90012)

For directions and parking information, please visit the JANM website.

In June 2023, the 6-3 conservative majority at the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in higher education in the landmark Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) v. HARVARD and SFFA v. UNC cases, dealing a crushing blow to progressives who had labored to address racism in America through race-conscious policies.

The film revisits the district court trial of this case and tracks the case’s emotional, high-stakes journey to the Supreme Court. It documents how Edward Blum and activists on both sides strategize and hustle to win in court and in public opinion, and highlights the ways the case has divided the Asian American community. Woven throughout are incisive observations from The New Yorker’s Jeannie Suk Gersen, former Harvard president Neil L. Rudenstine, former Dean of Howard University (now Mount Holyoke College president) Danielle Holley, and professor Natasha Warikoo, who dig deeper into why the heated debate of affirmative action sits at the intersection of American beliefs.

Combining interviews, news archive, and verité footage with dynamic animated sequences that bring the closed-door court hearings to life, ADMISSIONS GRANTED takes an honest and thoughtful look at the complexity of the affirmative action debate, the divisions within the Asian American community and our nation’s increasing polarization on matters of race, equity, and inclusion.

CREDITS
Producer: Hao Wu, Miao Wang
Executive Producer: Rashida Jones, Rebecca Kutler, Amanda Spain, Geralyn Dreyfous, Jenny Raskin
Director of Photography: Christopher Messina, Jia Li, Brett Wiley
Editor: Hao Wu, Jen Fineran
Composer: Tyler Strickland, Christopher Hoyt Knight
Sound Designer: Damon Smith
Music: Tyler Strickland, Christopher Hoyt Knight

For further details, please visit the 2024 VC Film Fest website.


For more information about this event, please contact Francis Cullado francis@vcmedia.org

Sponsor(s): Asia Pacific Center, Asian American Studies Center, Asian American Studies Department , Fowler Museum at UCLA, Japanese American National Museum

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