National Minority Consortia Co-Present “America By The Numbers”
Series about race and demographics with award-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa premieres October 2 on WORLD Channel and October 4 on PBS.
Series about race and demographics with award-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa premieres October 2 on WORLD Channel and October 4 on PBS.
“We were a news-consuming Mexican immigrant family in Chicago. But we never saw ourselves, ever, reflected in the media.” – Maria Hinojosa on why she became a journalist, to make the invisible visible.
CAAM has awarded production and acquisition funds for nine documentaries by or about Asian Americans in 2014.
The newest season of Sesame Street has some fun special guests, including two of our favorite actors.
Find out how you can support one of the biggest projects to collect stories of Vietnamese American refugees.
“It was a unique conversation, primed by the moving story we’d just watched, that would not have happened in any other context.”
POV showcases the best in independent filmmaking. CAAM is proud to co-present three films for the 2014 season.
Kelly Saeteurn is one of the subjects in the documentary, “Kelly Loves Tony.” See what she’s up to now.
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.
We held a screening of CAAM-produced film, “Don’t Lose Your Soul,” about two Asian American jazz legends – Anthony Brown and Mark Izu.
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.
The SF Chronicle gives a great review of “Japanese American Lives,” a documentary series playing on PBS this month. Check local PBS listings for times!