South Asian American Comedic Actors Continue to Rise in TV Land
“Today, South Asian American comedians continue to be seen in some of the biggest shows on both cable and network television.”
“Today, South Asian American comedians continue to be seen in some of the biggest shows on both cable and network television.”
We did it! We raised $4,140 from over 43 individual donors through our Memories to Light campaign. Thanks also to everyone who shared the campaign page.
This exciting installment of new releases features some our community’s highly respected veterans such as Lyrics Born, Cutso, Bambu, Ann One, and JJ Flores.
Our final chapter brings us back to the community. Meet some of the CAAMFam and hear about a time they truly felt connected to the larger Asian American community.
This just in – we just put a down payment on a new scanner to digitize home movies! Thank you to everyone who has donated and supported the campaign so far – we’re about $4,000 away from our goal and our campaign ends this Friday! Donate today to help us preserve and share Asian American home movies with everyone.
Love Arcadia world-premiered at CAAMFest 2015 to a sold out crowd. Writer/producer Theresa Chiu reflects on her experience at the festival.
Sign up now to volunteer for CAAMFest San Jose taking place on September 17-20, 2015!
We are excited to present, along with Asia Society of Northern California, a screening of J.P. Sniadecki’s newest film, The Iron Ministry
Traktivist.com’s August installment is here!
Food Festival LUCKYRICE is back in SF!
The Curse of Quon Gwon is the earliest known film directed by an Asian American, and one of the earliest directed by a woman.
CAAMFest San Jose is back! Save the date: Sept. 17-20, 2015.