Renee Tajima-Peña
Renee Tajima-Peña (born 1958) is an American filmmaker whose work focuses on immigrant communities, race, gender and social justice. Her directing and producing credits include the documentaries ''Who Killed Vincent Chin?'', ''No Más Bebés'', ''My America...or Honk if You Love Buddha'', ''Calavera Highway'', ''Skate Manzanar'', ''Labor Women'' and the 5-part docuseries ''Asian Americans''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Who killed Vincent Chin? / by Choy, Christine
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Monkey king looks west / by Choy, Christine
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Who killed Vincent Chin? by Choy, Christine
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My America, or, Honk if you love Buddha /
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My America, or, Honk if you love Buddha
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Yellow tale blues : two American families / by Choy, Christine
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Haitian corner /
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The new Americans
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