LeAnna Saucier opens up about being mixed race - both Black and Chinese - and the experiences she had growing up around her extended Chinese family, especially her grandmother. What she shares are feelings of love and rejection, and the understanding she has come to years later.
Blurring the Color Line: Crystal Kwok explores the marginalized histories of the Chinese in the segregated South, offering critical questions of how the Chinese played the system and how it contributed to anti-Black racism. A film by Crystal Kwok.
Premiering Thursday May, 25 at 8/7c on America ReFramed.
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