
Vincent Chin TV Series In The Works With The Cooperation Of His Estate
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Chin's murder in 1982 galvanized a nationwide movement of Asian American activism that remains relevant today and continues to grow.
The 1982 murder of Vincent Chin, which galvanized a nationwide movement of Asian American activism that remains relevant today and continues to grow, will be dramatized in a TV limited series with the cooperation of his estate. Participant Media, which has been behind social-justice-oriented movies and TV series like “Spotlight” and “When They See Us,” will develop and produce the series, the company announced Thursday. And for the first time, the series has the blessing and involvement of Chin’s estate, managed by Helen Zia, the pioneering Asian American journalist and activist who led efforts to seek justice for Chin following his murder. Before her death in 2002, Chin’s mother, Lily, appointed Zia, whom she considered a daughter, the executor of the estate.More Related News













