CAAM Survey
Thank you for visiting our website. Please take a moment to fill out a survey that will help us improve our website. When you have finished browsing the website, click on the link below to complete the survey. As a thank you, you can enter to win an iPod Nano or a Center for Asian American Media membership.

Take the CAAM Survey »   |   Sure, but later [x]   |   No Thanks [x]

Center for Asian American Media

Letters to Thien

Letters to Thien

Documentary | 1997 | 56 mins | VHS

Director

Trac Minh Vu

Producers

Trac Minh Vu, Kerry Patrick Seed

Ethnicity

Vietnamese

Subjects

Family, Human/Civil Rights, New Immigrants and Refugees (Past & Present)

Thien Minh Ly, eldest son, beloved brother, community leader and college graduate, was 24 years old when he was brutally murdered in 1996 on the tennis courts of Tustin High School in California. He is memorialized through anecdotes, tributes and letters from his family and friends who address him one year after his death. A letter commencing with the boast, “Oh, I killed a jap [sic] a while ago,” led to the arrest of Thien’s young murderers and to the community’s struggle to have the murder declared a hate crime. This video offers a dynamic tool for discussing hate crimes, racially motivated conflicts and violence on school campuses.

Recognition
Finalist, Cascadia Moving Images Festival, Canada

Additional Resources
Letters To Thien Website »

Pricing

College/Institution

Purchase
VHS: $195
Rental
VHS: $65

K-12/Public Library/Community Group

Purchase
VHS: $99
Rental
VHS: $40

Section Navigation

Search our Blog

Share



RSS