Tribute & Remembrance: Asian Americans After 9/11

Commissioned by the Asian American Federation of New York, this film documents the extensive effects the 9-11 tragedy had on the Asian American community, by examining the economic impact of Chinatown, the toll on taxi cab drivers, INS deportation of Muslims, the mental health impact and 3 victims’ family stories. In addition, it highlights some of the philanthropic efforts of the Asian American community following the tragedy.

Author Bio

Renata Huang wished to become a documentary maker without ever having watched one. She was inspired by an article about the documentary, "Who Killed Vincent Chin?" produced by Christine Choy. She decided to acquire the "basics" by becoming a daily news reporter while living abroad in Taiwan. Gathering facts and producing stories at a fast speed gave her the skills and confidence to enter the documentary world in New York. Despite the field's lack of financial stability (she must pay for her own health insurance) she hopes to continue making documentaries believing that they are the best way to tell stories that matter.


Vicki Shu is currently the Special Projects Manager with the Asian American Federation of New York. Prior to joining the Federation, Vicki worked in the restaurant business for 6 years, attending the Culinary Institute of American in Hyde Park, NY, and then worked as a cook and later as a manager at some of New York City’s most popular restaurants. In addition to having worked in the restaurant industry, Vicki was the Special Projects and Legislative Coordinator for the Organization of Chinese Americans in Washington, DC. Vicki received her BA in Political Science from the University of California in San Diego.