Resources

Sa I Gu / 1992 Civil Unrest related media

Sa-I-Gu: The Los Angeles Uprisings 25 Years Later–Witnessing the Past, Envisioning our Future
Source: UCLA Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Notes: Conference, April 28, 2017

Sa I Gu (official full version)
Source: Kim-Gibson, Dai Sil and Christine Choy
Notes: Korean women’s perspective on 1992 Civil Unrest (Documentary)

‘CLASH OF COLORS’ The 1992 Los Angeles Riots from the Korean American Perspective
Source: David Kim
Notes: Documentary film on the 1992 Civil Unrest through a Korean American perspective

Angela Oh on the 1992 L.A. Riots, the Chin Case and a Candid Critique of Asian Americans
Source: Tony Lam
Notes: Angela Oh’s excerpt on the perceived treatment of Korean American community by others, including other Asian American communities

K-TOWN ’92
Source: Grace Lee
Notes: Interactive documentary website on Koreatown during the 1992 Civil Unrest

LA 92 (Full Documentary)
Source: Daniel Linday and T. J. Martin
Notes: Documentary film on the 1992 Civil Unrest

Korean Ajumma for Black Lives
Source: Jean Rheem
Notes: An interview of a Korean American woman who discusses Korean history with colonial violence and connections to American history regarding racial violence

Two Decades Later: Children of the L.A. Riots
Source: Race Forward
Notes: A series of video portraits of young adults who were 8, 9 and 10-year olds during the LA Riots.

Sa I Gu / 1992 Civil Unrest related media

Interview of Angela Oh
Source: UCLA Library, Center for Oral History
Notes: Angela Oh’s Oral History Interview

Resources for talking with Kids About Race and Racism

60+ Resources for Talking to Kids about Racism
Source: Bounceback Parenting
Notes: Covers age 2-elementary school ages

Talking to Kids About Racism and Justice: a list for parents, caregivers & educators
Source: Oakland Public Library
Notes: Babies/Toddlers to 8th grade and older

Teaching about Race, Racism and Police Violence
Source: Learning for Justice
Notes: Provides articles on teaching tolerance and provides classroom resources

Classroom Resources
Source: Learning for Justice
Notes: Provides lessons, learning plans, strategies, film kits, posters

Talking to your kids about racism
Source: UNICEF
Notes: How to approach racism with children; divided by age group from under 5 to 12 and up

10 Tips on Talking to Kids About Race and Racism
Source: PBS Teachers Lounge/PBS Education
Notes: Extensive tips

Talking to Young Children about Race and Racism
Source: PBS Parents
Notes: Links to media, printable materials, articles, and tips

Resources

Sa-I-Gu: The Los Angeles Uprisings 25 Years Later–Witnessing the Past, Envisioning our Future
Source: UCLA Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Notes: Conference, April 28, 2017

Sa I Gu (official full version)
Source: Kim-Gibson, Dai Sil and Christine Choy
Notes: Korean women’s perspective on 1992 Civil Unrest (Documentary)

‘CLASH OF COLORS’ The 1992 Los Angeles Riots from the Korean American Perspective
Source: David Kim
Notes: Documentary film on the 1992 Civil Unrest through a Korean American perspective

Angela Oh on the 1992 L.A. Riots, the Chin Case and a Candid Critique of Asian Americans
Source: Tony Lam
Notes: Angela Oh’s excerpt on the perceived treatment of Korean American community by others, including other Asian American communities

K-TOWN ’92
Source: Grace Lee
Notes: Interactive documentary website on Koreatown during the 1992 Civil Unrest

LA 92 (Full Documentary)
Source: Daniel Linday and T. J. Martin
Notes: Documentary film on the 1992 Civil Unrest

Korean Ajumma for Black Lives
Source: Jean Rheem
Notes: An interview of a Korean American woman who discusses Korean history with colonial violence and connections to American history regarding racial violence

Two Decades Later: Children of the L.A. Riots
Source: Race Forward
Notes: A series of video portraits of young adults who were 8, 9 and 10-year olds during the LA Riots.

Interview of Angela Oh
Source: UCLA Library, Center for Oral History
Notes: Angela Oh’s Oral History Interview

60+ Resources for Talking to Kids about Racism
Source: Bounceback Parenting
Notes: Covers age 2-elementary school ages

Talking to Kids About Racism and Justice: a list for parents, caregivers & educators
Source: Oakland Public Library
Notes: Babies/Toddlers to 8th grade and older

Teaching about Race, Racism and Police Violence
Source: Learning for Justice
Notes: Provides articles on teaching tolerance and provides classroom resources

Classroom Resources
Source: Learning for Justice
Notes: Provides lessons, learning plans, strategies, film kits, posters

Talking to your kids about racism
Source: UNICEF
Notes: How to approach racism with children; divided by age group from under 5 to 12 and up

10 Tips on Talking to Kids About Race and Racism
Source: PBS Teachers Lounge/PBS Education
Notes: Extensive tips

Talking to Young Children about Race and Racism
Source: PBS Parents
Notes: Links to media, printable materials, articles, and tips