


Sun, Feb 15
|Clarion Performing Arts Center
BLURRING THE COLOR LINE by Crystal Kwok, Film Screening + Q&A with James Sun
Stories of Chinese families in the Black South during Jim Crow disrupt the black and white narrative of America’s racial history
Time & Location
Feb 15, 2026, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Clarion Performing Arts Center, 2 Waverly Pl, San Francisco, CA 94108, USA
About the Event
Where did the Chinese sit on the bus during Jim Crow?
Blurring the Color Line breaks racial barriers by going beyond the narratives of black & white. Much has been written about segregation upon Black people in the South, but nothing that discusses the social placement of Asian Americans during this time. This film invites critical conversations around today’s racial tensions by addressing a connective past.
Blurring the Color Line is inspired by Crystal Kwok’s grandmother’s story about her family’s grocery store in Augusta, Georgia. Her family grew up in a Black neighborhood and they share stories about their personal experiences that expose the problematic, racialized system.
The film decenters existing narratives and showcases perspectives from both the Chinese and Black community, opening up necessary but uncomfortable discussions between marginalized groups. Blurring the Color Line is a step towards cross-racial solidarity by having a better understanding of the past in efforts of changing…
Tickets
Blurring the Color Lines
General Admission
$10.00
+$0.25 ticket service fee
Total
$0.00



