Free Chol Soo Lee - Film and Talk

Dates
Thu, Mar 30, 2023 - 06:30 PM — Thu, Mar 30, 2023 - 08:30 PM
Admission Fee
Free
Event Address
City College of NY
Phone Number
212 947-9277 x16
Event Location
Shepard Hall Room 291
259 Convent Avenue
Event Details

In 1973, Chol Soo Lee was arrested for the gang-related murder of Yip Yee Tak, a Chinese American man who had been shot to death in San Francisco’s Chinatown. Following a flawed investigation, which leaned on the eyewitness testimony of three white tourists, and no interviews with members of the local Chinatown community, Lee was wrongfully convicted of the murder and sentenced to life in prison.

Free Chol Soo Lee traces the investigative work that Korean American journalist K.W. Lee began, and the national and then global Asian American movement that formed leading eventually to Chol Soo Lee's release in 1983. The film then follows Lee after his release and the varied turns his life took.

In this time period especially, as Asian communities are challenging rising anti-Asian bias, attacks and more - this documentary about a pan-Asian movement across the US that successfully challenged racial profiling and injustice is an inspiring and relevatory program.

Join us for this Indie Lens Pop up screening in advance of its PBS screening in April, to see the film, hear from the directors Julie Ha and Eugene Yi , and local activists.

At Shepard Hall Room 291 on the City College of NY campus at 140th Street and Convent Avenue. (259 Convent Avenue) with light refreshments.

#1 to 137th Street, ABCD to 145th street. Parking on the street after 6 PM. ID required to enter the building, no vax requirements.

Presented by Third World Newsreel, the Documentary Forum at CCNY and co-presented by AAARI, the Asian American/Asian Research Institute at CUNY.

Questions to workshop@twn.org

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