How a Syrian American film producer found connection in Koreatown after the L.A. Riots
Mustafa Rony Zeno, consulting producer of K-TOWN ’92, reflects on trying to find connections between his mosque in Koreatown to Sa-I-Gu.
Mustafa Rony Zeno, consulting producer of K-TOWN ’92, reflects on trying to find connections between his mosque in Koreatown to Sa-I-Gu.
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A slate of Asian American classic and news films brought to you by CAAM, now on XFINITY.
To Lee, the days of unrest also brought Korean America to mainstream consciousness like nothing before it. NOW STREAMING ON PBS!
CAAM presents an array of engaging public programs, special film screenings and online conversations throughout the month of May.
Danny Pudi shares insights on growing up Polish Indian American.
San Francisco is honoring CAAMFest’s 35th anniversary!
The film has received a 2017 James Beard Foundation Award for Best Documentary!
The film, based on the bestselling novel of the same title, is officially in production.
Share your photo using #ReadingWithoutWalls and tag CAAM for a chance to win a copy of “American Born Chinese.”
Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Arts’ Building Bridges Program grant will enable expanded public engagement, on TV and online with 20 short films created by American Muslim youth.
“Lucky Chow Season 2,” “Mele Murals,” “Forever, Chinatown,” “Good Luck Soup,” “Relocation, Arkansas – Aftermath of Incarceration,” “Finding Samuel Lowe” and “Breathin’: The Eddy Zheng Story” will premiere on TV this May.