Back to School Special: Asian American Films about Immigration and Refugees
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Abacus is an intimate look at the Sung family’s resolve as their bank serving predominantly the Chinese immigrant community in New York City became the only bank prosecuted after the 2008 Great Recession.
To Lee, the days of unrest also brought Korean America to mainstream consciousness like nothing before it. NOW STREAMING ON PBS!
“Daze of Justice,” a film by Michael Siv, helps carve a path toward healing.
The filmmaker behind the popular documentary “Sentenced Home” premieres his latest doc, “Operation Popcorn” on May 17 on America ReFramed.
Director Ben Wang reflects on screening the CAAMFest 2016 documentary inside prison.
Four decades after the end of the Vietnam War, some of the children of refugees have returned to Vietnam in order to pursue their passions in an emerging entertainment industry. A series by Bao Nguyen.
“We hardly get to listen to a man like Kosal with his past, without apprehension.”