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In Living Memory

Season 2022 Episode 2 | 10m 18s

After the closure of their mother’s nail salon at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a queer filmmaker works with their mother to recover and articulate the legacy of the salon for their refugee family.

Aired: 05/09/22
A co-production of the Asian American Documentary Network, WORLD Channel, and the Center for Asian American Media.
Extras
A preview for the the series Asian American Stories of Resilience and Beyond.
An extended preview for the the series Asian American Stories of Resilience and Beyond.
A daughter captures the experience of being distanced from her father during the pandemic.
A refugee experiences freedom after being behind bars. But is threatened with deportation.
Two Filipinx cousins grapple with what remains of their dreams, after losing one father.
A fourth generation Chinese American explores her family’s ties to Honolulu's Chinatown.
After the FedEx shooting, the Sikh community grieves while navigating the investigation.
A biracial family navigates conversations about racial reckoning and its impact on them.