CAAM Interns: Where are They Now?
Many of our former interns go on to work or study in a variety of fields including technology, media arts and policy.
Many of our former interns go on to work or study in a variety of fields including technology, media arts and policy.
Film screening and panel with David Mas Masumoto and Nikiko Masumoto on October 23 and 24, 2015 as part of the Smithsonian Food History Weekend at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
The 100 year-old activist, who was involved in the civil rights, Black Power, labor, environmental justice and feminist movements, died this morning in Detroit, Michigan.
With the second-biggest film industry in the world, there is often conversation about the right Bollywood star who can cross-over to American entertainment.
CAAM launches a special Memories to Light: Asian American Home Movies initiative focusing on California’s Central Valley.
Fall has arrived! This week’s installment features some of the best new releases from our Asian American music community.
Filmmaker Jason DaSilva, who has multiple sclerosis, wins Emmy and dedicates it to “all people with disabilities who put themselves out on screen. You are changing the face of media today. Keep on.”
The show is based on Jeong’s pre-celebrity life as an actual medical doctor in Los Angeles.
CAAMFest San Jose successfully concludes after four days of exclusive previews and film premieres, conversations with celebrated media makers and lively parties.
CAAMFest San Jose kicked off last night with the Opening Night program, “Fresh Off the Boat,” and 90s themed Opening Night Party at the San Jose Museum of Art. Never fear, there are plenty more films and events through the end of Sunday!
The award-winning film by Anthony Lucero focuses on a Latina sushi chef chasing her dreams.
End of summer with some heat with these tracks from our Asian American music community!