Thank you to the supporters of CAAM’s “Who is American?” campaign
Thanks to everyone’s enthusiastic support, we’ve just exceeded our $50,000 goal, raising $76,067 for CAAM’s “Who is American?” campaign.
Thanks to everyone’s enthusiastic support, we’ve just exceeded our $50,000 goal, raising $76,067 for CAAM’s “Who is American?” campaign.
A participant in CAAM’s Muslim Youth Voices Project receives award at the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival for her short film, “Imagination.”
K-12 students: Enter the Growing Up Asian in America contest and tell us who in your life you would nominate for a gold medal. Submit video, art, essays or poems for a chance to win $1,000 in cash and prizes.
The World Premiere of the short films produced during the seven-day filmmaking workshop in Philadelphia in July 2015 takes place November 14 at the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival.
Now accepting applications for summer workshops in Philadelphia and Minneapolis.
Watch the youth video winners of Asian Pacific Fund’s 2015 contest.
Teacher who spread the love of classical Indian dance Kathak has died.
Take a trip down memory lane with our Halloween-themed Memories to Light home videos, and find out how you can win a box of Socola chocolates.
We share some of Yuri Kochiyama’s best quotes from “Yuri Kochiyama: Passion for Justice.” Free screening in San Jose on 9/4 at 7 p.m. Plus, Taiyo Na’s essay, “Yuri, Tupac, and a Harlem House.”
Catch a kid-friendly film series at the Roxie Theatre this summer! First screening is 6/29.
Sailor Moon is being revived online in uncut episodes. We analyze its potentially subversive feminist and queer depictions.
The results are in for Asian Pacific Fund’s “Growing Up Asian in America,” whose theme this year was food. Started in 1995, “Growing Up…