A Tribute to Norman Mineta from Assemblymember Evan Low
“As an Asian American youth growing up in the Bay Area, Secretary Mineta served as the prime example of political and civic empowerment of the Asian Pacific American (APA) community.”
“As an Asian American youth growing up in the Bay Area, Secretary Mineta served as the prime example of political and civic empowerment of the Asian Pacific American (APA) community.”
Pei-Pei Cheng is this year’s Spotlight Honoree at CAAMFest.
The film is about the family-owned Abacus Federal Savings Bank, the only U.S. bank to face criminal charges after the 2008 financial crisis.
CAAM is incredibly grateful to have a group of amazing board members. We’re delighted to feature entrepreneur and community leader David Lei, who joined CAAM’s Board of…
Emmy-nominated mediamaker Saleem Reshamwala reflects on attending the first convening of Asian American filmmakers in the South.
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Check out these specially curated films on Comcast’s Cinema Asian America this month — free for on demand subscribers.
Filmmaker and multimedia producer Hanul Bahm reflects on attending first convening of Asian Americans makers from the South.
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CAAMFest is back and more exciting than ever!
CAAMFest’s pivotal move to May brings power in unity in more ways than one – a deeper connection between our annual festival with our critical work in public media and the building of a collective community across state and border lines.
Our new filmmaker in residence is working on several projects, including “The Highway,” a short animated documentary recreating a highway protest against police violence.