Back to School Special: Asian American Films about Immigration and Refugees
Take 25% off of any of CAAM’s DVDs about refugees and immigrants, now through the end of September.
Take 25% off of any of CAAM’s DVDs about refugees and immigrants, now through the end of September.
The refugee experience has been a fundamental part of the Asian American experience. Check out some of documentaries that shed light on these experiences, from our archives to new films premiering this month on PBS.
“Daze of Justice,” a film by Michael Siv, helps carve a path toward healing.
“The Center for Asian American Media stands with the Muslim, Sikh, Arab and South Asian American communities against the fear, suspicion, verbal aggression and assaults that they face on a daily basis in a place they call home.” – Stephen Gong, CAAM Executive Director
A screening of “Pass or Fail in Cambodia Town” will be followed by a panel discussion on education and the President’s immigration plans.
Invite someone you know to share their story.
Catch the episode of “America By The Numbers” that highlights the struggles as well as inspiration in the Cambodian American community in Long Beach, CA.
Join World Channel and CAAM for a live online screening Monday, November 10th at 7pm ET/4pm PT.
Watch “Last Days in Vietnam” at the Opera Plaza Cinema in San Francisco on September 26th. A special Q&A wit the director Rory Kennedy will follow the screening.
Kelly Saeteurn is one of the subjects in the documentary, “Kelly Loves Tony.” See what she’s up to now.