Category Archives: PSA

Love Language by Jubilee Project

Love Language by Jubilee Project
Jubilee Project is back with a new short film “Love Language”. There are moments in life when we feel a connection so deep words can hardly describe it. But how do we know that it’s real? This is the story of a boy who meets a girl and falls in love.

The Jubilee Project makes films for good causes. This film was produced to raise awareness and support for the American Society for Deaf Children. There are two ways that you can support this cause:
1. Go to jubileeproject.bandcamp.com to buy the soundtrack for this video, “Peaches” by New Heights. You can also donate directly to the cause at this site.
2. Sign up to become a sponsor of this video. Each sponsor will be asked to donate 1 penny for each view this video receives in November. So if the video is watched 1000 times this month, sponsors will each donate 10 dollars. You can sign up to become a sponsor by emailing project.jubilee@gmail.com. All proceeds will go to the American Society for Deaf Children.

The American Society for Deaf Children is a non-profit organization started in 1967 that supports and educates families of deaf and hard of hearing children and advocates for high quality programs and services.

See the previous Jubilee Project short film Waiting Game.

Love Language by Jubilee Project

Get Out the Vote PSA

Get Out the Vote PSA
Members of the APA community gathered together to quickly shoot a PSA on why APAs should get out and vote. Have your vote count. It is vitally essential for Asian Americans to vote this Tuesday. Join Tzi Ma, Elizabeth Sung, Amy Hill, Francois Chao, Nebula Gu, Katherine Iniba, Amy Hill, Megan Lee and others in voting in tomorrow’s election. If you’re underage, get your parents to vote. This PSA was directed by Mark Niu and produced by Pan Asian Community Together.

Take a look at these other voting PSAs: 10 minutes with Aziz Ansari and Kal Penn, Reel in the Vote with Preschoolers, Officer Bart Kwan wants you to vote, Reel in the Vote with Randall Park, Embrace Your Power with Kelly Hu and George Takei, Power of the Swing Vote

Get Out the Vote PSA

10 minutes with Aziz Ansari and Kal Penn

Aziz Ansari and Kal Penn along with a bunch of other celebrities tells you why you should vote. It only takes only 10 minutes to vote. There are worse ways to spend 10 minutes. This PSA take s comedic approach to remind you to vote on November 2, 2010. In the video, look for Aziz Ansari, Kal Penn, Adam Scott, Michael Pena, Donald Glover, Alyssa Milano, Rose McGowan, Ron Livingston, Gillian Jacobs, Brad Goreski, Criss Angel, Chris Gorham, Eric McCormack, Eriq La Salle, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Lake Bell, and Adrienne Maloof. Get out and vote.

Here’s a few other voting PSAs: Reel in the Vote with Preschoolers, Officer Bart Kwan wants you to vote, Reel in the Vote with Randall Park, Embrace Your Power with Kelly Hu and George Takei, Power of the Swing Vote

10 minutes with Aziz Ansari and Kal Penn

Youth Charge Now!

Youth Charge Now!

Leveraging the digital social networks popular among students, Youth Charge Now! launched a nationwide campaign to educate and encourage youth to become leaders in civic engagement. In partnership with Asian Pacific Islander American Vote, Engage Her a national organization promoting leadership among multicultural youth and communities has partnered with dozens of organizations aimed at the millions of Asian American and Pacific Islander youth new to the political arena.

In many states the Asian American population has risen dramatically like: California, New York, Washington, Texas, New Jersey and Hawaii. In California, where Asians comprised 14% of the overall state population in 2006, their votes can have dramatic impact on the outcome of hotly contested battles like the Governorship and Senate race. Asian youth have the X-factor: they influence their family, friends and communities to engage and vote. The Youth Charge Now! campaign is encouraging Asian American students to recruit others to join the organization, including $500 in cash and the chance to win a Kollaboration Concert at their college or university. Kollaboration is a popular concert series incorporating hip hop and rap music performed by APA youth in venues across the United States.

The campaign will use digital tools, such as texting, YouTube videos and enlist popular Asian American YouTube celebrities to create a national network of connections around civic engagement and voting. The Youth Charge Now! campaign has signed up the leading APA national youth and community partners – including Asian Pacific Islander American Vote, East Coast Asian American Student Union, Midwest Asian American Student Union, KAYA: Filipinos for Progress and National Association of Asian American Professionals. The website lso offers an optional voter registration through a partnership with Votolatino.org’s United We Win and partners with VoteAgain 2010 with their 35+ youth partners to promote voting in the midterm elections targeted to multicultural communities. The long-term goal of the campaign is to mobilize APIA youth to become involved and supportive of key issues that face our youth.

Here’s a few other voting PSAs: Reel in the Vote with Preschoolers, Officer Bart Kwan wants you to vote, Reel in the Vote with Randall Park, Embrace Your Power with Kelly Hu and George Takei, Power of the Swing Vote

Nicki Sun for Youth Charge Now!

Lights Out by Wong Fu Productions

Lights Out by Wong Fu Productions

Wong Fu Productions created a series of videos for the Tag Your Green campaign. Ted Fu challenges you to conserve energy with his short Lights Out. Turn off the power for 1 hour and you might just open up and connect with your feelings. See what happens at the Wong Fu offices. Save electricity by unplugging electronics you aren’t using. See more tips from Phil, Wes, and Ted on going green.

Also see the other Wong Fu Production challenges: What the Flush?! and Water Ain’t No Thang!

Lights Out by Wong Fu Productions

Water Ain’t No Thang! by Wong Fu Productions

Water Ain't No Thang! by Wong Fu Productions

Wong Fu Productions created a series of videos for the Tag Your Green campaign. Phil Wang challenges you to not wasting paper with his short Water Ain’t No Thang! He shows you how you can reuse paper towels multiple times. Whether it’s paper towels, napkins, or tissue, you can dry them off and use it again. The Wong Fu office has paper towels, and this is something Phil actually does. Not to a point where the paper towel is tattered and nasty tho. See more tips from Phil, Wes, and Ted on going green.

Also see the other Wong Fu Production challenges: What the Flush?! and Lights Out.

Water Ain’t No Thang! by Wong Fu Productions