Our Mission

We are the Asian Civil Rights League, a new nonprofit, inclusive, and nonpartisan network of audacious artists, activists, educators, business and community leaders, and everyday people from all walks of life and from every newsroom, classroom, boardroom, and street corner of America dedicated to changing negative, ill-informed, and just plain ignorant narratives about Asians and Asian Americans. 

 

Stereotypes, prejudices, and hateful feelings about people of Asian descent proliferate throughout American society, having taken root in the early 19th century from the first moment immigrant workers arrived to help build this country. Asians constituted less than 1% of the entire U.S. population at the time and still triggered unfounded White Supremacist resentment and irrational racialized fears. These same 19th century fears continue to fuel discrimination, marginalization, misrepresentation, and acts of extremist violence into the 21st. But, the lesson we should take from this history is that we are to be feared. Our collective power is in fact limitless.

 

Organization, coordination, and collaboration are necessary now more than ever because this is not just a problem of “cultural misunderstanding.” Anti-Asian hate is endemic to the White Supremacist MAGA movement and its institutions, including our current Federal government across all three branches—Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Few Americans even know that, while government budgets are otherwise being slashed, $3.1 billion has already been allocated by the Federal Government to the production and promotion of anti-China propaganda alone.

 

Our time has come to change these narratives for good. We believe it is our time not merely to resist and combat, but to utterly transform them. It is our time for building community across the Asian diaspora and for forging solidarity with other oppressed peoples. It is our time to wield every cultural platform to share and celebrate our stories as quintessential American stories.

 

 

What We Do

 

We will change hateful narratives and provide tools for claiming our legacies and our future roles as leaders and full members of American society through:

 

Transforming Narratives
 

We will rewrite the Asian hate narrative, all too well-represented throughout the news media, in popular culture, and in schools and textbooks.

 

Our first major project is a new 8-Part Documentary Series, “Breaking The Silence - Faces of Hate,” featuring the stories and voices of cultural, academic, business, and civic leaders that will change how the public views and understands the history, experiences, and impact of people of Asian descent throughout America.

 

Driving Scaleable Social Change

 

We will work to create tangible change on the streets and neighborhoods of America, calling out and fighting against experiences of Asian hate wherever we live, work, worship, and play.

 

Our second major project is the creation of an online Discrimination Prevention Platform (Will be in Beta version in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City) where individuals can document, describe, and notify the public about instances of Asian hate and discrimination, detailing public locations, restaurants, or businesses, with suggestions for appropriate action. Subscribers or viewers of this platform will be empowered to make informed consumer choices, and can find resources and facts about how to be a positive force for change.

 

Joyfully Building Community

 

We work to build a community of people of all backgrounds who are outraged by White Supremacist beliefs, values, and actions. We will work in solidarity across our individual identities and experiences, unified in the cause of fighting racialized hate.

 

Our Annual major project is to continue to organize Atlanta Spa Shooting Remembrance Event in Los Angeles memorializing the anniversary of the horrific 2021 Atlanta Spa Shooting. We will continue to organize education and awareness events that bring us together to create an inclusive, democratic America. 

 

We are STRONGER, TOGETHER!  Together, we will go further! TOGETHER, we will accomplish what seems to be nearly impossible!  

Larry Namer

 

Entertainment and media entrepreneur who founded E! Entertainment TV.  ($7 Billion Valuation) 

 

He is a founding partner of Metan Global Entertainment Group (MGEG), a venture created to develop and distribute entertainment content and media. He is also the President of FilmCapital.io

Celeste Friedman 

 

A dynamic entrepreneur with a diverse career spanning real estate, retail, technology, and the arts. Beginning her journey in residential real estate in 1986, she later transitioned into shopping center leasing while also owning and operating multiple retail businesses in fashion and gift amenities. 

 

She is the founder of the lifestyle brand Bontika, CEO of Bontika Films LLC, and a partner and co-founder of InfoweUSA Technologies. 

 

Beyond her business ventures, Celeste is an accomplished pianist and musician, using her talents to inspire and uplift others. 

 

Lastly, as Celeste dedicates to spreading joy, inspiration, and peace, she has authored a book called "Butterfly - Where Hearts Meet Fate:  The Infinite Journey of Love & Karma" for those who feel life has passed them by and for those who have lost faith in love.

Minh Collins

 

Minh Collins embarked on his filmmaking journey in 1997 with the independent feature film "Sparkler," a pivotal experience that led him to transition from the medical field to the entertainment industry.

 

Embracing this new path wholeheartedly, Minh has since crafted an impressive portfolio of projects that underscore his versatility and talent.

 

Minh directed two television pilots, "Bottom Feeders" and "Venice Beach Sushi," with the former earning the prestigious Aloha Accolade Award for Excellence in Filmmaking at the 2009 Honolulu International Film Festival.

 

In 2019, he helmed the powerful   documentary "Rocking the Couch," shedding light on the issue of sexual harassment in Hollywood, followed by his writing and directing of the horror feature film "Clown Fear" for Lionsgate in 2020. 

 

In 2021, Minh directed the sports action-drama feature film "Qualifying" for Nu Boyana Studios & Millennium Media.

 

Among his directorial achievements is the 2011 dark-romantic comedy feature film "Hit List," boasting a stellar cast including Joey Lawrence, Shirly Brener, Andrea Evans, Chris Owen, Curtis Armstrong, and Laura Wiggins. This internationally distributed film marked a significant milestone in Minh's career. 

 

As the CEO of OIC Productions, LLC, Mr. Collins is currently attached to direct a slate of compelling films including "In a World of Blue," “McCraven House” and "Prey" Beyond his directorial pursuits, Minh is the visionary founder of the Hollywood Florida Film Festival, further cementing his dedication to championing  independent filmmaking.

 

Notable highlights of Minh's career also include his role as a   producer for several high-profile commercials, endorsing brands such as Budweiser for the Chinese market. With an unwavering commitment to storytelling and a knack for bringing diverse narratives to life, Minh Collins continues to leave an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

Stephanie Graziano 

 

A COO of Mind House Media, a full-service creative agency specializing in bringing important and meaningful stories to life using video, photography, publishing, social media and marketing.

 

Stephanie spent more than 30 years as a C-suite executive, navigating high-stakes environments with strategic insight and emotional intelligence. Her leadership experience, combined with her deep understanding of human behavior, informs her leadership philosophy one that blends practical strategies with spiritual wisdom and Taoist principles for a balanced, harmonious approach to growth.

 

She has held executive level positions at The Walt Disney Company, DreamWorks TV Animation, Marvel Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting. She is Co-Founder of Green Flower Media and previously, CEO of Sensi Media LLC.

 

Stephanie has been recognized by CNN, Los Angeles Times Business, Hollywood Reporter, and LA Start-Ups Magazine. She is known for her empathetic approach, helping artists, visionaries, and entrepreneurs not only find their voice but refine it so they can lead, create, and thrive in alignment with their true purpose.

Asian Civil Rights League

Contact us at  (657) 217-2131 (Call or Text)

 

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