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Democratic National Convention with Kelly Hu
Posted  on September 04, 2008 at 4:11 PM
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I got to attend the democratic national convention last week.  I'm so glad I did it!  I almost didn't make it because I was in Hawaii on Monday and Tuesday shooting a trailer for the Hawaii International Film Festival.  But I thought I'd make the effort since it was promising to be such a historic event.  Arrived Wednesday morning on the red eye and hit the ground running.  Unfortunately, I was running the whole day in my high heels.  Silly me, thinking I would try to look cute at all those interviews and appearances. Scored a floor pass thanks to my friend in the campaign, but the floor filled up so quickly that I wasn't able to get down there at first.  They closed the floor just as I was getting checked in.  But figuring it was a once in a life time opportunity I decided I was going to sneak in anyway.  I reverted back to my high school days of sneaking into clubs and concerts and...
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Win a free trip to LA to visit Kelly Hu and Reef Check Foundation
Posted  on August 21, 2008 at 4:07 PM
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For those of you around-the-world, alivenotdead.com is offering you a great opportunity to win a free trip to visit me and a bunch of my celebrity friends in Los Angeles and help the global reef crisis without having to pay a thing!  I am hosting a fundraiser on November 15 for Reef Check Foundation, an international non-profit organization dedicated to conservation of reefs world wide.

How do you win?  It's so simple, you'd be a fool not to try.  Just check out this video to see how.   Maybe I'll get to see you in Los Angeles! 

 

 

 

 

You can be living anywhere (Even in China. Seriously, China, too!) and we'll fly you in!

 

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The Least Likely (from 2004 Choose or Lose)
Posted  on March 04, 2008 at 7:56 PM
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In 2004, Kelly Hu worked with fellow actors Maggie Q, Ming-Na, Russell Wong, Tamlyn Tomita, and John Cho  on a PSA to encourage young Asian Americans to vote. The short film was created by Mark Allen in 2004 and shown on MTV as part its Choose or Lose campaign, and was done in partnership with the Center for Asian-Americans United for Self-Empowerment.

 

 

 

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