Enter the 2022 Growing Up Asian in America Contest
Bay Area kids in grades K-12 have a chance to win cash prizes by writing or creating art or videos around this year’s theme: A Home for You and Me
Bay Area kids in grades K-12 have a chance to win cash prizes by writing or creating art or videos around this year’s theme: A Home for You and Me
The 2019 contest theme is “My Contribution to America.”
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.
“What advice do you have for helping your community, our country, and the world?”
The school has a long history of providing Filipino language and culture to San Francisco students.
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.
“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.”
An African American teacher in Alaska seeks ways to connect curriculum with her APA students.
Scape Martinez breaks down how to scale and plan art supplies in PBS LearningMedia videos.
An opportunity for K-12 teachers to spend summer in New York learning about Asian Americans in film and literature.