Q&A with “Black Muslim Woman” Writer Mikel Jones on Identity
CAAM’s Muslim Youth Voices program filmmaker delivers a powerful poem on beauty and blackness.
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.
Seeking Asian American family home to film in for one week in August 2018.
The director of “Forever, Chinatown,” “First Kitchen,” and “Power in Unity” chats about his projects.
filmmaker and artist Daniel Park chats about the importance of Asian American media, musicians, the impact of smoking, and why he is an advocate for reducing tobacco use.
An estimated 30,000 patrons celebrated 126 works at 92 public events during CAAMFest36, the first year that CAAMFest has taken place in May.
Here are some of the awesome photos you shared for #MyAPALife during May!
Meet us at OMCA for an evening of food trucks, Asian Americans in hip-hop panel, and the World Premiere of “Family Pictures USA: Detroit Is The Future and It’s Okay!”
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…
CAAMFest36 is proud to announce an exclusive on-stage conversation with CRAZY RICH ASIANS Director Jon M. Chu on Sunday, May 13 in Japantown.