TRAKTIVIST Launches Traktivist Radio featuring Asian American Musicians
Traktivist is a new weekly music program on Dash Radio, featuring award-winning Asian American musicians such as G Yamazawa, Awkwafina, and Ruby Ibarra!
Traktivist is a new weekly music program on Dash Radio, featuring award-winning Asian American musicians such as G Yamazawa, Awkwafina, and Ruby Ibarra!
The program will include a screening of the films BEATS, RHYMES, AND RESISTANCE, LITTLE MANILA: FILIPINOS IN CALIFORNIA’S HEARTLAND, and Bohulano family home videos from CAAM’s Memories to Light program.
Oscar winner Ruby Yang’s documentary “Ritoma,” a story where tradition and modernity collide on the Tibetan Plateau, is now available for purchase or rental through CAAM’s Educational Distribution Department.
Check out these specially curated films on Comcast’s Cinema Asian America this November — free for on demand subscribers.
Bernadette Sy and Teresa Yanga talk about the founding of the Bayanihan Community Center, and Rico Riemedio and Tim Figueras chat about the changing SoMa neighborhood.
The host of the show, Thomas Allen Harris, will be filming in North Carolina in November
“The curriculum is important, for it gives students an opportunity to grapple with their own experiences and stories within the larger narratives of immigration of this country.”
Your chance to win a children’s book package, including the new book by late historian Dawn Bohulano Mabalon and Gayle Romasanta, and illustrated by Andre Sibayan, about the Filipino American farmworker and leader.
“When I began to make films, I discovered that I saw a world of double exposure – where the presence of here was always imprinted upon the absence of there, where “home” and “back home” often coexisted within the same frame.”
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CAAM staff and our funded filmmakers featured at NOFF.
This month, we’ll be highlighting Filipino American community leaders.