Streaming Asian American Films on Kanopy Through Libraries and Colleges
Some of the Asian American documentaries in CAAM’s distribution catalogue are available to stream through Kanopy. Since 2014, we have been in partnership with…
Some of the Asian American documentaries in CAAM’s distribution catalogue are available to stream through Kanopy. Since 2014, we have been in partnership with…
Oppenheimer is one of the most widely talked about films of the summer. Directed by Christopher Nolan and based on Kai Bird and Martin…
For Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May, you can watch a range of Asian American stories right on your local PBS TV station,…
Take 25% off of any of CAAM’s DVDs about refugees and immigrants, now through the end of September.
In honor of Women’s History Month, check out these eight films directed or produced by women and films with lead subjects who are Asian American women.
Take 25% off of any of CAAM’s films for educators, now through the end of September.
“I applied to the NEH program because I feel that Asian Americans are often overlooked in the American school system, largely perpetuated by the ‘model minority’ myth.”
“I am embarrassed that I have not taught Asian American film or literature in my classes before; I honestly didn’t know what was out there. The materials I’ve been exposed to in the seminar work on many levels.”
Although over 10,000 Chinese immigrants helped build the western half of the Transcontinental Railroad, their crucial contribution was largely overlooked for almost an entire century.
The CAAM Fam gives their personal documentary recommendations from CAAM’s Asian American film archives.
In March 2014, in celebration of CAAMFest 2014 and our long time partnership with Comcast, our Festival & Exhibitions Director Masashi Niwano has curated…
Last night, Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings took home the prestigious Audience Award at the 2013 Gotham Awards in New York City which kicks off…