Introducing Tanya Yule, CAAM’s new Public Broadcasting Preservation Fellow
Our fellow will digitize Asian American documentaries from the 80s and beyond that aired on PBS programs such as American Experience, Frontline, and Independent Lens.
Our fellow will digitize Asian American documentaries from the 80s and beyond that aired on PBS programs such as American Experience, Frontline, and Independent Lens.
The new awardees include “Chinatown Rising,” “Jaddoland” and “Random Acts of Legacy.”
Celebrate Black History Month by watching documentaries from our public media partners, PBS and World Channel, all month long, with a lineup of new…
We chat with the award-winning journalist about the impact of telling stories of everyday community members.
The nomination comes on the heels of being shortlisted for an Oscar.
“You can’t fully participate in this society unless you see yourselves and your stories told in this society.” – Stephen Gong
The CAAM-funded film is directed by Steve James (“Hoop Dreams”) and produced by Mark Mitten and Julie Goldman.
“My goal has been to be a support, as well as be an example, of a series that can be born and generated here in Hawai’i. Nobody has to go to anywhere else. You don’t have to Hollywood anymore because there is no ‘Hollywood.'”
Watch a moving quest for inclusion and independence for autistic teens in “Swim Team,” premiering on PBS’ award-winning POV program October 2.
The awards ceremony takes place October 5, 2017
View an exclusive excerpt from the documentary, with historian Erika Lee, before it airs in its entirety on PBS.
A moving documentary about the quest for inclusion for autistic teens.