Voices of Change Documentary

About this Project

Through this special three-part documentary project, Voices of Change, produced in response to the national crisis of hate, the Asian Culture & Media Alliance (ACMA) aims to shed light on the horrific acts of violence and discrimination committed against Asian Americans in the United States.

This series features the powerful, firsthand accounts of survivors and their families, giving voice to those who have endured unimaginable suffering. By sharing their stories, Voices of Change highlights the long-lasting impacts of these traumatic experiences, from physical injuries to emotional and psychological scars, and how they reverberate across generations.

The documentary not only focuses on the personal toll these hate crimes have taken on individuals and their communities but also examines the systemic factors that fuel this ongoing cycle of bias and violence.

Through the lens of the victims’ resilience and the advocacy efforts born from their experiences, ACMA hopes to inspire a national conversation on healing, unity, and the urgent need for social change. By elevating these voices, Voices of Change aims to promote awareness, foster empathy, and galvanize communities to stand together against hate, working towards a more inclusive and equitable society for all.

Youth Activists Creating Awareness through Performance Arts

Asian Americans has been and are continuing to face a national crisis in our country today.

COVID-19 related verbal and even physical attacks targeting Asian Americans are escalating with no end in sight. Many have been severely injured and even murdered as a result of these brutal attacks, simply because of their ethnicity. Many victims are seniors, as they are defenseless targets. Why is this happening in a country that prides itself on being tolerant and equitable for all races?

As part of our continuing efforts to create a dialogue in finding solutions to prevent these hate crimes, ACMA is producing a stand-alone documentary called “Voices of Change” that addresses this crisis both on a local, regional as well as national level. Narrated through the perspective of our next generation Asian Americans, this program explores what societal changes they believe need to occur in order to stem these long-standing negative archetypes and false narratives that have targeted their communities for generations.

Our Documentary Project

Our goal is to ask questions and seek answers that will ultimately help foster a better understanding and awareness of the systemic and racial problems that affect our community. Through humanizing the stories we see on the news and on statistical reports, we can build compassion and empathy toward healing and eradicate the fears and ignorance that have allowed this dangerous virus of hate to spread across our nation.

This program will be balanced with showcasing the efforts by young Asian American leaders, including many local students, who are advocating for change in seeking social justice through dialogues and actions that can lead to changes in the hearts and minds of those who possess this virus in their hearts often simply the result of ignorance and fear.

Not only do we owe it to our elders and most vulnerable people in our community to share these stories, but we also have a moral obligation to our future generations of Asian Americans in building a better tomorrow for them free of this hate.

Voices of Change Series

Get Involved

Sponsorship & Partners

We are seeking organizations and individuals within our community who are also passionate about helping their community overcome this hatred and feel the need to help create a strong, unified response amongst the Asian American community and its allies.

If you are interested in becoming a sponsor or partner of our project, please email info@acmasocal [.] org. with the Subject Line “Voices of Change  – Sponsor/Partner”.

Executive Producers and More

Please consider joining our team of passionate filmmakers and creators as either an Executive Producer or lending your talents in helping co-host or narrate this important film project that boldly addresses this challenge we are facing.

If you are interested in joining our project team, please email info@acmasocal [.] org with the Subject Line “Voices of Change – Team”.

Donations

Our project is only made possible with the support of our community and its supporters. If you would like to contribute to the production of the film, please visit our ACMA Donations page.

Press

All press inquiries can be directed to Asian Culture & Media Alliance at inf0@acmasocal [.] org with the Subject Line “Voices of Change – Press”.
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