
Tea & Justice
Directed by Ermena VinluanCommitted to creating a bridge between the Asian community and the police, Agnes Chan, a 20-year-old college student and immigrant daughter of a Chinatown garment factory worker, became NYPD's first Asian woman police officer in 1980. Intrigued by the image of Asian women in a non-traditional career, filmmaker Ermena Vinluan explores her activist ideas about cops while honoring the challenges the three women in the film embraced and the changes they accomplished.
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Tea & Justice was directed by Ermena Vinluan.
Tea & Justice has a runtime of 54 min.
Tea & Justice was produced by James Dobson, Linda Dobson, Kwanyin, Frank Morrison, Alicia Ng.
Committed to creating a bridge between the Asian community and the police, Agnes Chan, a 20-year-old college student and immigrant daughter of a Chinatown garment factory worker, became NYPD's first Asian woman police officer in 1980. Intrigued by the image of Asian women in a non-traditional career, filmmaker Ermena Vinluan explores her activist ideas about cops while honoring the challenges the three women in the film embraced and the changes they accomplished.
The key characters in Tea & Justice are Self - NYPD Lt. (Eric Adams), Self - NYPD Detective (Agnes Chan), Self - Pastor, Brooklyn (Herbert Daughtery).
Tea & Justice is rated PG-13.
Tea & Justice is a Dokumentalny film.

