Vincent Rodriguez III Talks “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” And How Minorities Are Changing Television
The hunky Filipino American from Daly City acts, sings and dances into the hearts of viewers of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.”
The hunky Filipino American from Daly City acts, sings and dances into the hearts of viewers of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.”
Participants and audience members gathered in the theater, a converted church with pews and a functioning pipe organ to watch the films as they were originally intended to be shown—through a film projector and onto a white screen.
For this week only, everyone who donates $35 will receive a limited edition CAAM Memories to Light: Asian American Home Movies t-shirt.
Help us support and bring to light the compelling and authentic stories and voices of Asian American filmmakers and storytellers like filmmaker Bao Nguyen by donating $35 or more to CAAM’s crowdfunding campaign Connecting Community One Story at a Time at www.CAAMedia.org/OneStory by December 31st.
The documentary focuses on the life of artist and early Disney animation concept artist Tyrus Wong, who is 105 years-old.
Tune in for Grace Lee’s newest documentary, Off the Menu: Asian America, premiering this week on PBS! Broadcast begins December 8.
Help us support and bring to light the compelling and authentic stories and voices of Asian American filmmakers and storytellers like award-winning filmmaker Grace Lee by donating $35 or more to CAAM’s crowdfunding campaign Connecting Community One Story at a Time at www.CAAMedia.org/OneStory by December 31st.
CAAM just launched our end of the year crowdfunding campaign – “Connecting Community One Story at a Time.” Help us transform our diverse world with beautiful stories by donating $35 or more to CAAM at CAAMedia.org/OneStory now through December 31st.
Today, December 1, CAAM is joining nonprofit organizations throughout the world for a global day of giving – #GivingTuesday. Help us achieve our goal of raising $1,000 today to bring Asian American stories and experiences to light through the power of media by donating to our campaign Connecting Community One Story at a Time at www.CAAMedia.org/OneStory.
Here are some talented actors who play minor or recurring characters on TV that we’ll be definitely seeing more of in the future.
“I see myself as someone who’s trying to write comedy that’s creatively fulfilling and at least not politically regressive for Asian Americans or humans in general.”
The grant will support CAAM’s work to build a more diverse and strategic Board of Directors and to create a National Advisory Council that will help the organization to enhance and secure its sustainability as an innovative, public-serving Asian American arts organization.