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Renee Tajima-Peña : ウィキペディア英語版 | Renee Tajima-Peña
Renee Tajima-Peña is an Academy Award-nominated American filmmaker whose work focuses on immigrant communities, race, gender and social justice. Her directing and producing credits include the documentaries, Who Killed Vincent Chin?, My America...or Honk if You Love Buddha, Calavera Highway, Skate Manzanar, and Labor Women. ==Biography==
Tajima-Peña attended John Muir High School in Altadena, California, and later received her bachelor's degree cum laude from Harvard University's Radcliffe College where she majored in East Asian Studies and sociology. While at Harvard, she was chairperson of the United Front Against Apartheid.〔(Profile on Google Books )〕 Tajima-Peña has been deeply involved in the Asian American independent film community as an activist, writer and filmmaker. She was the first paid director at Asian Cine-Vision in New York and a founding member of the Center for Asian American Media (formerly National Asian American Telecommunications Association). She was a film critic for The Village Voice, a cultural commentator for National Public Radio, and the editor of Bridge: Asian American Perspectives.
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