Q&A with “Our Time” Director Arpita Kumar
“We used water to create these moments of wonder for Maira’s character.”
“We used water to create these moments of wonder for Maira’s character.”
CAAM’s Muslim Youth Voices program filmmaker delivers a powerful poem on beauty and blackness.
“I have an appreciation for the struggle of having to prove oneself to your male counterparts, and that’s what inspired me to tell this story from a woman’s perspective.”
“Flip the Record,” “Our Time,” and “Black Muslim Woman” are part of the lineup from CAAM filmmakers.
The competition is dedicated to showcasing emerging Asian Pacific American directors with unique perspectives of the APA experience.
“CAAM has the unique ability to operate at the emotional level of narrative, which can often be more expansive and liberating than policy work.”
Seeking Asian American family home to film in for one week in August 2018.
The actress is best known for her work in film and web series, but she’s also dedicated much of her life to youth and working with students. Her debut children’s book, a first in a series, is about an Indian American girl named Anjali.
Here are some of the awesome photos you shared for #MyAPALife during May!
Brent Quan Hall, a former CAAM staffer, joined CAAM’s Board more than a year ago to elevate APA visibility in media.
Vivian Bang and WHITE RABBIT are medicines, for our community, and potentially for all women of color, artists or no.
Meet some of the folks who make CAAMFest happen, and hear about how they practice self-care during busy times! Scroll to the bottom of…