CAAM Co-Produced White House Event Wraps AANHPI Heritage Month
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris address the Asian American and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander communities in a virtual greeting
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris address the Asian American and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander communities in a virtual greeting
It’s not too late to catch these films, now streaming on WORLD Channel and PBS! And catch the new podcast everyone is talking about,…
“Pacific Heartbeat” Season 8 Films includes “Prison Songs,” “Leitis in Waiting,” “Te Kuhane o te Tupuna,” and “Corridor Four.”
The Pacific Islanders in Communications (PIC) documentary follows three Micronesian soldiers fighting for the U.S.
“Pacific Island cinema is on the rise, and it is a genre worth paying attention to.”
Celebrate APA Heritage Month and share our stories by using #MyAPALife throughout the month of May.
Catch these shows beginning September 1 on PBS and other public media channels (check local listings).
Join us on May 30 at 7p ET/4p P for a Facebook Live conversation with APA filmmakers Grace Lee, James Q. Chan and Keoni Lee!
The National Minority Consortia (NMC) supports public media by and about people of color in many contexts.
Series about race and demographics with award-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa premieres October 2 on WORLD Channel and October 4 on PBS.
The PBS Online Film Festival returns June 16. The exciting lineup featuring independent filmmakers includes “Why We Rise,” a moving documentary about undocumented young Asians in NYC.
CAAM is one member of the National Minority Consortia. Watch this reel of films that will be coming soon to PBS, including from CAAM, Latino Public Broadcasting, and more.