AAPI Millennials Have Opinions, But Will They Turn Out on Election Day?
Figures show that 38 percent of AAPI millennials exercised their right to vote during the 2012 presidential election, but only 17 percent did during the 2014 midterms.
Figures show that 38 percent of AAPI millennials exercised their right to vote during the 2012 presidential election, but only 17 percent did during the 2014 midterms.
“We hope this conversation will spark real change within the media industry.” — Stephen Gong
The school has a long history of providing Filipino language and culture to San Francisco students.
CAAM has three (3) DVD copies of the documentary, Right Footed, CAAMFest 2016 Closing Night film and CAAMFest San Jose selection! The film, directed by…
The documentary, directed by Tadashi Nakamura, is about the power of art, Hawaiian culture and youth.
AAPIs are often a swing electorate, not a reliable voting bloc for either political party, and increasingly vocal and aware of how front-burner policy issues such as immigration, healthcare, and policing.
Get to know a few of the more than 245 API candidates are running for federal, state and local offices this year!
“When they cast me as Eddie, they did it in part because in a lot of ways, we’re alike. I mean, it’s not just that we kind of look alike: We say what’s on our minds and we do what we feel like we gotta do, and we both really love food.”
The president alone may not rewrite immigration laws—but importantly, he or she does have a lot of latitude to determine how federal agencies ought to prioritize their enforcement of existing laws.
Join CAAM and filmmaker Nanfu Wang at our screening.
Language access is a unique barrier for AAPI voters that can determine voter turnout, advocates say.
CAAM partnered with APIAVote, Rock the Vote, and artists Parvesh, Sonal, Danny, Hudson and Jessica to make sure you make your voice count!