Monthly Archives: November 2007

A Most Unlikely Hero screens…again! 0

Still as relevant today as when it premiered in 2003, A Most Unlikely Hero will be shown in Chicago on Friday, November 16. The screening will be at the DePaul University museum (Kelly Hall), 2350 North Kenmore, at 6:00pm. The film’s central character, Capt. Bruce Yamashita, will join Steve to introduce the film and lead [...]

The “Dog” and the doc 0

The controversy over “Dog, the Bounty Hunter” and his racist remarks provides an appropriate hook for a broader conversation about race and racism in the multi-ethnic society that is Hawai‘i.
That’s of course a major theme in Holding Fast The Dream, now in production (and for which support is still critically needed). We firmly believe that [...]

Help “hold” the dream 0

Our pioneering documentary film on the African American experience in Hawai‘i is in production. Holding Fast The Dream is proving to be both a wonderful opportunity to break new ground in exploring Hawai‘i’s diverse society…and a major financial challenge.
Read more about what we’re doing at the film’s website, and if you’re so moved to support [...]