“Island of Warriors” – The Untold Story of Guamanian Veterans
Guamanians serve in the U.S. military at three times the national average. Yet when they get home, they struggle to receive the healthcare they need.
Guamanians serve in the U.S. military at three times the national average. Yet when they get home, they struggle to receive the healthcare they need.
Director Marissa Aroy, who made “Delano Manongs,” shares her tips on submitting to film festivals.
The documentary tells the story about a teenage girl in Pakistan whose life is at risk for daring to allege rape.
Series about race and demographics with award-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa premieres October 2 on WORLD Channel and October 4 on PBS.
The 3rd and final season of Flat3, a web comedy series from New Zealand, is back with new episodes!
Guest Jonathan Hoenig later apologizes about the Japanese internment comment.
In partnership with the Asian American Women Artists Association (AAWAA), Asian Art Museum and Asia Society, CAAM honors the memory of Bernice “Bingo” Bing by bringing her life and the evolution of her art to light in the screening of the documentary film, The Worlds of Bernice Bing, for the 2014 Asian Contemporary Art Week.
After screening some of J.P. Chan’s critically acclaimed shorts, his first feature film, A Picture of You, had its San Francisco premiere at CAAMFest 2014….
Fall in love a little more with the charming John Cho on ABC’s new show, “Selfie,” co-starring Karen Gillan in this modern remake of “My Fair Lady.” The season starts Tuesday, September 30.
Meet some of our Muslim Youth Voices Project participants.
Asian dishes get some limelight at LUCKYRICE SF.
“We were a news-consuming Mexican immigrant family in Chicago. But we never saw ourselves, ever, reflected in the media.” – Maria Hinojosa on why she became a journalist, to make the invisible visible.