StoryCorps: Exploring Filipino Arts in SoMa
“I think the visibility of Filipio Americans is now coming to the forefront because we’re finally realizing, we have really arrived.” – Alleluia Panis, Kularts
“I think the visibility of Filipio Americans is now coming to the forefront because we’re finally realizing, we have really arrived.” – Alleluia Panis, Kularts
Bindlestiff was a second home to many Filipinos and had become a multi-generational cultural hub, a beloved and important space within the community.
“Finally, I decided, I am not a doctor. I am going into my profession, which was dance.”
CAAM is partnering with StoryCorps to collect oral history stories that highlight the voices of Filipino Americans in the SoMa neighborhood of San Francisco.
Legions of Bloom is back! Catch it Friday, May 13th at Bindlestiff Studios!
Missed our epic panels at CAAMFest 2016? Catch the “Master of None” and “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” panels, now on the “Off White” podcast.
CAAM partnered with StoryCorps to capture oral history interviews about traditions, new and old.
From remembering Tet traditions in Vietnam to Chinese “money dumplings,” here are some vivid Lunar New Year memories and traditions.
Come and record your stories at StoryCorps, San Francisco.
For your listening pleasure, you can now download the audio podcast of the “Changing Da Game: YouTube Legends and the Future of Online Media” panel.
That’s right friends and fans, CAAM now has a podcast! We’ll be releasing original CAAM podcasts as well as audio material from our film festival panels and other exciting events.