A CAAM Lookback on 2017
As we look back on 2017, we are incredibly proud of what we have accomplished in deep collaboration with our partner filmmakers, organizations and supporters.
As we look back on 2017, we are incredibly proud of what we have accomplished in deep collaboration with our partner filmmakers, organizations and supporters.
Some of our favorite photos you shared during APA Heritage Month!
Upcoming screenings of the documentary include on in SF Chinatown on June 13.
Join us on May 30 at 7p ET/4p P for a Facebook Live conversation with APA filmmakers Grace Lee, James Q. Chan and Keoni Lee!
Check out all the APA docs streaming on PBS and World Channel. Share your reactions using #MyAPALife and tag @PBS and @CAAM!
“Looking back, I see an uprising, but that is not how it was portrayed on TV.”
Watch now: We sat down with Mira Nair and the folks behind Berkeley Repertory Theatre’s musical version of Nair’s hit film.
Neither the filmmakers nor CAAM predicted that the inclusion of this home movie would lead to identifying the family in the footage.
Join us on May 30 at 7p ET/4p P for a Facebook Live conversation with APA filmmakers Grace Lee, James Q. Chan and Keoni Lee!
“Latinos were the majority of the initial victims of crowd violence, a third of those killed, and half of those arrested. One third to one half of the businesses looted in the city were Latino owned.”
“Right Footed,” directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Nick Spark, chronicles Jessica Cox’s amazing story of overcoming adversity.
Celebrate this Mother’s Day with these CAAM documentaries.