Presented By: Center for Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Film Screening. The Donut King
Post-film discussion and Q&A with Melissa Borja, University of Michigan

Film Screening
Sunday, March 20, 2:00 p.m., The State Theater, Ann Arbor
The Donut King
2020. 90 mins. Documentary. NR
Cambodian refugee Ted Ngoy builds a multi-million dollar empire by baking America’s favorite pastry — the donut.
Post-film discussion and Q&A with Melissa Borja, assistant professor of American Culture at the University of Michigan, where she is a core faculty member in Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies. Professor Borja researches migration, religion, race, and politics.
Free donuts provided by DJ’d Bakery—owners the Yams are proteges of The Donut King!
https://bit.ly/thedonutking
Sunday, March 20, 2:00 p.m., The State Theater, Ann Arbor
The Donut King
2020. 90 mins. Documentary. NR
Cambodian refugee Ted Ngoy builds a multi-million dollar empire by baking America’s favorite pastry — the donut.
Post-film discussion and Q&A with Melissa Borja, assistant professor of American Culture at the University of Michigan, where she is a core faculty member in Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies. Professor Borja researches migration, religion, race, and politics.
Free donuts provided by DJ’d Bakery—owners the Yams are proteges of The Donut King!
https://bit.ly/thedonutking