In September 2017, 6abc's Nydia Han posted a Facebook video in response to a woman who yelled at her, "This is America!" The video was viewed 2.3 million times, 64,000 people reacted, and 15,000 people commented.
Since then, Nydia has been on a journey to better understand the incredible response to that video. The result is a three-episode documentary entitled, #ThisIsAmerica, an effort to engage us all in a truly constructive conversation about race and who we are as Americans.
We invite you to watch, share and join the conversation.
Check it out at 6abc.com/ThisIsAmerica
This is America: Part 1
Perla's Kamayan Feast
So often it is food that creates the connection between people from different cultures. At Perla in East Passyunk, the Filipino-born chef is taking diners back to his roots, serving up a communal-style feast called Kamayan.
1535 S. 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147
267-273 - 0008
Kamayan Dinners are Wednesdays & Sundays
Teen Dynamo: Ashraya Ananthanarayanan
Christie Ileto introduces us to a Collegeville teen with seemingly unlimited talents and interests. She's a high school senior but also a rising senior at Harvard University where she's been taking classes since she was 13.
Jean Shin: Collections
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has a new exhibition in the Perelman Building called Jean Shin Collections that transforms ordinary objects into extraordinary works of art.
Jean Shin: Collections - Through July 15
Philadelphia Museum of Art Perelman Building
2525 Pennsylvania Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130
215.763.8100
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Every year, 6abc celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage month with a special dinner honoring community members here in Philadelphia.
Nydia Han interviews this year's honorees along with Cecily Moy Yep, a woman who has spent the past 52 years fighting to make Chinatown the vibrant neighborhood it is today.