In 1982, a young Asian American named Vincent Chin was brutally murdered by two white autoworkers in Detroit, sparking a national outcry. The lack of justice in his case galvanized Asian Americans, leading to the formation of a pan-Asian identity and civil rights movement. This documentary explores the pivotal moment in history, featuring interviews with key figures and a new generation of activists whose lives have been shaped by the case.
Vincent Who?
The 1982 murder of Vincent Chin by two white autoworkers, driven by anti-Japanese bias, sparked a national uproar and played a significant role in the Asian American civil rights movement.