Category Archives: PSA

What the Flush?! by Wong Fu Productions

What the Flush?! by Wong Fu Productions

Wong Fu Productions created a series of videos for the Tag Your Green campaign. Wesley Chan challenges you to conserve water with his short What the Flush?! He teaches you a lesson on how to conserve water by limiting your flushing. You don’t have to flush the toilet every time you use the bathroom. Just follow these simple rules. If it’s yellow, let it mellow. If it’s brow, flush it down. Find your own creative ways to conserve water. See more tips from Phil, Wes, and Ted on going green.

Also see the other Wong Fu Production challenges: Lights out and Water Ain’t No Thang!

What the Flush?! by Wong Fu Productions

Energy Saving Tips from Secretary Chu

Energy Saving Tips from Secretary Chu
Last week Secretary of Energy Steven Chu invited the public to submit questions on home energy efficiency for Energy Awareness month. The response was tremendous. They sifted through tons of questions and posted a video response online. Whether you’re an expert energy saver trying to shave a few extra dollars off your utility bill or a novice looking for easy ways to improve your efficiency, you might learn a thing or two from Secretary Chu.

Energy Saving Tips from Secretary Chu

Reel in the Vote with Preschoolers

Reel in the Vote with Preschoolers

Here’s a cute little PSA to encourage you to register and vote. It’s got a bunch of preschoolers from ages 3-5 telling you to vote. Register and Vote this November. Give Asian Americans a bigger voice in your community with your vote.

Here’s a few other voting PSAs: 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

Reel in the Vote with Preschoolers

Jay Sean helps Kick Breast Cancer

Jay Sean helps Kick Breast Cancer

Singer Jay Sean teamed up with the Philadelphia Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure to “kick” Breast Cancer. Some of his family has had breast cancer and bone cancer. He’s using his celebrity status to help raise awareness of breast cancer.as well as find a cure. He lent his track “Do You Remember” to Team Ra-Ras, a group of over 130 NFL Alumni Philadelphia Chapter Cheerleaders and UnitedHealthcare of Pennsylvania. To encourage viewers to share the video with others and increase breast cancer awareness, UnitedHealthcare will donate ten cents ($.10) per view to The Philadelphia Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure up to a maximum donation of $100,000. Spread the word.

Check out these other video raising breast cancer awareness: Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Olivia Munn and Pink Glove Dance for Breast Cancer Awareness

Jay Sean helps Kick Breast Cancer

Team Ra-Ras Kicks Breast Cancer

Check Yourself by Beau Sia

Check Yourself by Beau Sia

If you missed the “Rock the Vote” event in Los Angeles last month, you can relive part of the experience through Beau Sia’s “Check Yourself” piece. He inspires you to vote. Here’s more from him about his piece:

i wrote and recited this for a “get out the vote,” event on sept 17th, 2010, in los angeles, ca. though performed in front of an audience primarily of asian descent, the content of this piece is for everyone to become more involved making their government reflect their needs. there are too many people to thank for this. for supporting my voice. for making this video. for putting together the event in which it was filmed. for working so hard to build a better world for something greater than themselves.

Check yourself in November before you wreck yourself. After you vote, you may see Asians, Asians Everywhere.

Check Yourself by Beau Sia

MK Ultra by Muse

MK Ultra by Muse

Muse and MTV EXIT (End Exploitation and Trafficking) collaborated to create a music video to raise awareness on human trafficking. The video is part of an international campaign to increase the prevention of human exploitation. Human trafficking is the illegal trade where people are bought & sold and placed in difficult situations including forced prostitution, domestic servitude, and forced labor. All forms of modern day slavery. Over the past three years, MTV EXIT and USAID have worked with artists like Radiohead & The Killers to produce music videos that highlight the dangers and impact of human trafficking.

some things cost more than you realize.

Also check out Redlight by Lucy Liu

MK Ultra by Muse