Memoirs of a Superfan Vol 12.8: Angie Wang and “Cardinal X”
CARDINAL X is Angie Wang’s assured debut feature. Much of the film is autobiographical, depicting an Angie Wang onscreen (played by Annie Q.) who…
CARDINAL X is Angie Wang’s assured debut feature. Much of the film is autobiographical, depicting an Angie Wang onscreen (played by Annie Q.) who…
Five films especially resonate with vulnerability and insecurity, our human lot in life, and I encourage you to watch them all.
“Curriculum development for the project is underway with educational leaders from the Bay Area.”
Join us for a family-friendly afternoon in Oakland with the top creators of new children’s books and graphic novels.
The project began as a collaboration between Morehouse and Spelman College students documenting and exploring the identity formations of individuals with mixed Afro-Asian heritage, colloquially known as “Blasians.”
The experience always renews and deepens me, a shower of light that purifies and trues the spirit.
“Guangzhou Dream Factory” addresses the contours of these cultural and economic interactions, looking at the push factors for migration and the impact of global capitalism in Africa and China.
“The greatest thing to have learned is that across time, the Chinese were standing up every step of the way.” -co-director Li-Shin Yu.
“Brown Girls” ventures into intimate portrayals of intersectional lives between friends of color.
First weekend photos and social media buzz.
CAAM is proud to announce the Spring 2016 and Winter 2017 CAAM Documentary Fund Awards:
The new Disney family is of mixed-race, Asian and white, but it wasn’t originally written that way.