#GettingReal16 – IDA and CAAM Host Historic Convening of Asian American Documentary Filmmakers
Who gets to tell Asian American stories? Why are Asian American stories not seen as central to the American narrative?
Who gets to tell Asian American stories? Why are Asian American stories not seen as central to the American narrative?
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Bindlestiff was a second home to many Filipinos and had become a multi-generational cultural hub, a beloved and important space within the community.
Dive deeper into “We Like It Like That” documentary with filmmaker, culture and music influencers, including Joe Bataan and Oliver Wang.
San Francisco’s South of Market area is known for swank tech-company offices, gleaming luxury apartments, a baseball park with breathtaking views of the bay. Few know that it was also home to one of the country’s earliest Filipino communities.
Catch “Amar,” “Dreality,” and “Lovebites” on Comcast in October!
CAAM has e-tickets to give away to SOULMATE, a coming-of-age film by acclaimed Hong Kong filmmaker Peter Chan (Dragon, Comrades: Almost a Love Story),…
“Finally, I decided, I am not a doctor. I am going into my profession, which was dance.”
“I wasn’t faced with a lot of obstacles in being in the arts. It was always something that was very supported by my parents.”
The musician behind “Ordinary Guy” and other hits talks about his Black and Filipino identity growing up among Latino Americans in Harlem.
The filmmaker behind “Wahid’s Mobile Bookstore” has passed away.
“I am so proud to be a part of this show, a show that follows the story of an Asian American family. I’m also extremely proud to represent an Asian American girl on television.”