AAJA Caregiving Contest Winner: “After the Music Stops"
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AARP partnered with the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) to find stories that capture the impacts of caregiving as experienced by Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Filmmaker and former sportscaster Rick Quan produced the winning video, “After the Music Stops,” a short film about Dorlie Fong caring for her 101-year-old mother — legendary dancer Dorothy Toy — with Alzheimer’s.
AARP partnered with the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) to find stories that capture the impacts of caregiving as experienced by Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Filmmaker and former sportscaster Rick Quan produced the winning video, “After the Music Stops,” a short film about Dorlie Fong caring for her 101-year-old mother — legendary dancer Dorothy Toy — with Alzheimer’s.
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