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Posts in category "Interesting Projects"

  1. “HOLLYWOOD CHINESE” Available Exclusively on Comcast On-Demand May 28, 2009

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    “Hollywood Chinese” by celebrated filmmaker Arthur Dong, is a captivating revelation on a little-known chapter of cinema: the Chinese in American feature films. From the first Chinese American film produced in 1916, to Ang Lee’s
    triumphant Brokeback Mountain nine decades later, Hollywood Chinese brings together a fascinating portrait of actors, directors, writers, and iconic images to show how the Chinese have been imagined in movies, and

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  2. How to Access CAAM APA Heritage Month Programming on Comcast On Demand

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    To access the APA Heritage Month programming, you must be a Comcast customer. All the programs are in Top Picks, then go to Asian Entertainment. Then the programs are in the following files:

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  3. CAAM Releases APA Heritage Month Programming Exclusively Through Comcast On Demand

    Beginning May 1, 2009, for the first time ever, the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) will present over 10 hours of Asian American programming exclusively through Comcast On Demand in recognition of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.

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  4. Notes from a High Schooler: Asian Stereotypes in Mainstream Cinema

    patrick.jpg“How has the media created a negative image of Asian Americans, and how can we, as a community, reverse this?” Patrick Yuen, a senior at Irvington High School, attempts to answer this question in this homemade video about Asians in mainstream media.

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  5. The Masculinity Project is LIVE!

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    mascproject.jpgBlack Public Media and The National Black Programming Consortium recently launched their website for THE MASCULINITY PROJECT.

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  6. Human Rights Day Videos in the 1000 Voices Archive

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    picture-38.pngDecember 10th is Human Rights day, and in celebration the 1000 Voices, a really interesting archive of a different American stories, has highlighted videos in their collection that feature folks working in the Human Rights movement. Check out some of the videos.

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