Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation’s Across Generations program builds on the success of last year’s 3 People, which engaged high school students in the Chinese community to develop videos about the immigration experiences of seniors. This year, the program is expanding to include Chinese and Japanese communities in San Francisco and the East Bay, including youth from Cameron House, Japanese Community Youth Council, and J-Sei. More than 30 young people are being trained in video production as they conduct filmed interviews with community elders. Be the first to see these videos at this July 15 premiere.
Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation’s Across Generations program builds on the success of last year’s 3 People, which engaged high school students in the Chinese community to develop videos about the immigration experiences of seniors. This year, the program is expanding to include Chinese and Japanese communities in San Francisco and the East Bay, including youth from Cameron House, Japanese Community Youth Council, and J-Sei. More than 30 young people are being trained in video production as they conduct filmed interviews with community elders. Be the first to see these videos at this July 15 premiere.
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