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“My membership to CAAM continues to allow me to get in touch with the very fabric of culture in the Asian and Pacific Islander…
“My membership to CAAM continues to allow me to get in touch with the very fabric of culture in the Asian and Pacific Islander…
Ten years ago, Michael Siv was one of the subjects in Spencer Nakasako’s documentary Refugee, which centers around Siv and his quest to reunite…
Socola Chocolatier’s mascot, Harriet the Flying Alpaca, will be finding herself a more permanent place to live in San Francisco’s SOMA neighborhood. Socola Chocolatier’s…
CAAM is honored to present filmmaker Grace Lee’s AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY: THE EVOLUTION OF GRACE LEE BOGGS. The film – a celebration of a lifetime…
CAAMFest 2014 is Coming: High Fashion and Comedy Collide in Opening Night Film HOW TO FIGHT IN SIX INCH HEELS Thursday, March 13, 2014…
The Center for Asian American Media is honored to announce that two of our fiscally-sponsored projects have been awarded production grants from the National…
THE CENTER FOR ASIAN AMERICAN MEDIA presents the CAAMfest 2014 LAUNCH PARTY Celebrate the official kick off of CAAMfest 2014 with us! Be the…
The Center for Asian American Media is co-presenting an episode of Afropop. Upaj:Improvise, directed by Hoku Uchiyama, showcases two dance forms in seemingly separate…
Have you seen the Center for Asian American Media’s public service announcement on national TV? We’ve made a lot of progress since yellowface caricatures…
On January 9th, 200 people attended a town hall at Oakland’s Preservation Hall to voice the need for an open and affordable internet and…
It’s the holidays! A time for reunions, decorations, family and gifts. But could you survive December without anything in your home “Made in China”?
We interview filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura, who recently won the Audience Award at the Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York for his documentary, Jake…