AABANY Co-Sponsors Community Screening of “Voices Against Anti-Asian Hate” Documentary at Philippine Consulate

On February 25, 2026, the Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY), together with the Asian American Law Fund of New York (AALFNY), the Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans (CAPA), and the Filipino American Lawyers Association of New York (FALA NY), joined the Philippine Consulate General in New York for a screening of Voices Against Anti-Asian Hate. The documentary, produced by AABANY and AALFNY, shares the experiences of individuals and families affected by anti-Asian violence in New York and highlights the legal and community responses that followed.

Philippine Consul General Senen Mangalile opened the evening by emphasizing the importance of confronting hate through unity and truth, thanking AABANY and AALFNY for documenting the community’s experiences. As he reflected on the documentary’s purpose, he reminded attendees that hate cannot be fought with more hate, but by showing that it has no basis or merit.

The film featured deeply personal stories from Justin Go, father of Michelle Go; Sungkon Lee, father of Christina Yuna Lee; and Noel Quintana, a survivor of a violent subway slashing to his face. Their accounts highlighted the lasting impact of anti-Asian violence, the challenges victims face in seeking recognition and support, and the critical role of pro bono legal advocacy.

Following the screening, a panel discussion moderated by AABANY Executive Director Yang Chen featured Noel Quintana, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Commissioner Glenn D. Magpantay, and Groombridge Wu Co-Founder and Partner Jennifer H. Wu. Panelists reflected on the ongoing presence of anti-Asian hate, the cultural barriers that sometimes prevent victims from speaking out, and the complexities of representing victims navigating trauma, media attention, and systemic barriers.

Throughout the discussion, speakers emphasized the importance of solidarity and coalition-building with other communities confronting hate and discrimination. The evening concluded with closing remarks from AALFNY President Sylvia Chin, who highlighted AALFNY’s Anti-Asian Violence Task Force, scholarship programs, and AABANY’s ongoing pro bono initiatives supporting the community.

The program ended with a reception where attendees continued reflecting on the documentary’s message and the ongoing work needed to combat anti-Asian hate.

We extend our sincere gratitude to the Co-Sponsors who supported the screening: 

Asian American Law Fund of New York (AALFNY)
Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans (CAPA)
Filipino American Lawyers Association of New York (FALA NY)
Philippine Consulate General

We extend our sincere gratitude to the Community Partners who promoted the screening: 

Asian American/Asian Research Institute (AAARI) 
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) 
Chinatown Partnership 
Chinese Progressive Association (CPA) 
Pan Asian Repertory Theatre 
Potluck Asian America

We thank the nearly 100 attendees who came, representing different facets of the New York community, despite the difficult travel conditions presented by the snowstorm. 

If anyone is interested in hosting their own  screening of this documentary, contact Daphne Mei, Program Manager of the AABANY Anti-Asian Violence Task Force, at [email protected].


For more photos from the event, click here.

Written by Rachel Kim and Lucy Jung

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Chinese Progressive Association Presents: Shared Stories Youth Program

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Shared Stories Youth Program

March 24 to May 11
Sundays, 10:30 am to 1:30pm

Are you a high school or college student age 15-21? Do you want to:

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Free Legal Immigration Clinics for Young People

The Chinese Progressive Association continues to hold free immigration legal clinics to help young immigrants learn about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals  and see if they are eligible.  Interested young people or their parents and family may come to the clinic to speak with a lawyer and get help in filing an application.  The next clinic will be on Saturday December 8.  Please let your members and clients know about the legal clinics.  See below for more information.
 
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  • Talk to a lawyer
  • Find out if you qualify for deferred action and a work permit
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When: Saturday December 8 – 10:30 am to 2:30 pm
Where:  Chinese Progressive Association, 83 Canal Street, Room 304 , (near Eldridge Street), New York, New York

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