"Lil Tokyo Reporter" is a short film that tells the story of Sei Fujii, a Japanese American who becomes the first Japanese American newspaper reporter in the United States. Set in the early 1900s, the film follows Sei as he navigates the challenges of being a minority in a predominantly white society.
As Sei works to uncover corruption and injustice in his community, he faces discrimination and threats to his safety. Despite these obstacles, Sei remains determined to use his platform to advocate for the rights of Japanese Americans and other marginalized groups.
Through his reporting, Sei sheds light on the struggles and triumphs of his community, ultimately paving the way for future generations of Japanese American journalists and activists. "Lil Tokyo Reporter" is a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up for justice and equality, even in the face of adversity.
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Headin' for Better Times
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Ted Lewis:
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The Japanese Sandman
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Hospital for My People
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George Shaw:
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Nisei Queen
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George Shaw:
Performer
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Not a Date
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George Shaw:
Performer
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You Will Be Leaving
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George Shaw:
Performer
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To Take a Stand
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George Shaw:
Performer
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Breaking Glass
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George Shaw:
Performer
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Letter of Threat
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George Shaw:
Performer
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Collapsed On the Pavement
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George Shaw:
Performer
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Leaving the Hospital
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George Shaw:
Performer
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I Still Believe
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George Shaw:
Performer
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Struggle for Justice
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George Shaw:
Performer
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Lil Tokyo Reporter
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George Shaw:
Performer
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