Yellow Brotherhood
Color UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A short documentary featuring the Yellow Brotherhood, a revolutionary Asian-American group inspired by the Third World Liberation Front and the Black Panther Party. Offering services to Los Angeles Asian-American young people, the group believed strongly in self-determination. The documentary also features an Asian-American motorcycle gang and interviews with members about white supremacy and Internment Camps. Possibly filmed at Ats Sasaki shoot pool at Holiday Bowl, a Japanese American bowling alley. Made as an Ethno-Communications film production.
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