Educate More Communities About “THE CHINESE EXCLUSION ACT” Documentary
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Seventy years after their imprisonment and after decades of living in silence and shame, three “comfort women” survivors give their first-hand accounts of the truth for the record, seeking apology and the hope that this horrific chapter of history not be forgotten.
With support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CAAM provides production funding to independent producers for national public television.
The new awardees include “Mixed” “First Vote,” “Hamtramck, USA,” and a new untitled race and criminal justice documentary.
PBS leads the News & Documentary Emmy Awards with 45 nominations
“We used water to create these moments of wonder for Maira’s character.”
CAAM’s Muslim Youth Voices program filmmaker delivers a powerful poem on beauty and blackness.
“I have an appreciation for the struggle of having to prove oneself to your male counterparts, and that’s what inspired me to tell this story from a woman’s perspective.”
Congrats to “Forever, Chinatown” and “Mele Murals!”
Host a community screening of the film, “The Chinese Exclusion Act,” and use our new community resource kit with a discussion guide and more.
The new season, “Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom” and “Taste of Malaysia with Martin Yan” premieres February 14, 2018 (check local listings) on PBS.
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.