- Chinese American kids grow up torn between two cultures and don't always understand the importance of their heritage, but learning Chinese helps them connect with the past, grow in the present, and set the stage for their future success.
- All You've Got is a short film that follows Ian, a Chinese American tween who is struggling to learn Chinese in a classroom after falling behind during the pandemic. Ian is embarrassed because he's not as skilled as other kids when he first attends and they laugh at his mistakes. He wants to quit, but his Chinese father believes it's important for him to learn Chinese. His American mother on the other hand is at first skeptical. She questions the amount of homework required. Eventually though, through hard work and support from both parents, Ian begins to improve and even receives encouragement from one of his classmates. He discovers a greater feeling of belonging, especially when connecting with his grandparents in China on video calls. He feels closer and has more fun talking with them. Ian finds that learning Chinese helps him feel more a part of his whole family, his father's culture, and enables him to embrace all of who he is rather than feeling like he has to leave the Chinese part of him behind while growing up in America.—Wei Hunter
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