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Flavors, Food & Culture February 14, 2018 February 14, 2018

Martin Yan’s Yan Can Cook back on TV in time for Valentine’s Day & Lunar New Year

by momo

On a fall evening in Emeryville, CA, Martin Yan is affable and happy about taping his show in front of a studio audience. Just back from…

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Justice, news August 10, 2017 August 10, 2017

Five Years After the Shooting at the Wisconsin Sikh Temple, What Has Changed?

by offthemenu

The community of Oak Creek, Wisconsin recently came together to remember the lives lost on Aug 05, 2012 at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin….

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Food & Culture June 17, 2017 June 17, 2017

StoryCorps: Marissa Aroy discusses her father’s cooking

by offthemenu

Listen to director Marissa Aroy (Delano Manongs) discuss her memories of her father’s food with her mother, Marcelina Aroy, in this CAAM and StoryCorps…

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Family, Food & Culture, Justice February 13, 2017 February 13, 2017

Victory Gardens Behind Barbed Wire: Japanese Americans Recall Eating in Camp

by heidikim

Perhaps the most affectionate remembrance of life on the American home front during World War II is that of food: mock apple pies, margarine,…

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news February 2, 2017 February 2, 2017

Off the Menu: Asian America Heads to India with the American Film Showcase

by offthemenu

Off the Menu director Grace Lee heads to India as part of the American Film Showcase, where she will conduct teachings, workshops and screenings of Off the…

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Food & Culture January 19, 2017 January 19, 2017

How Creative Cooking Gives API Prisoners a Taste of Home

by momo

In an Oakland, CA youth center on a Sunday morning, while many everyday American folks prepare to eat brunch, I’m in for a different…

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Food & Culture, news October 26, 2016 October 26, 2016

LIFE IMITATING ART IMITATING LIFE – Guest Post by Hudson Yang

by hudsonyang

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Hudson Yang Hey all, I’m Hudson Yang, and I play Eddie Huang on ABC’s Fresh Off…

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Family, Food & Culture, news September 26, 2016 September 26, 2016

Ayesha Curry’s New Book Has Recipes for Everyone

by momo

Ayesha Curry just debuted her new cookbook, The Seasoned Life: Food, Family, Faith, and the Joy of Eating Well (Little, Brown and Company), and it…

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Food & Culture, Justice, news September 20, 2016 September 20, 2016

Which way should I lean in the current war over Vietnamese cuisine?

by Andrew Lam

People take pride in the food they eat, and ethnic communities especially form and retain their identities around their traditional cuisines. What’s Italian without…

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Off the Menu: Asian America is a multimedia project co-produced by Center for Asian American Media and KQED featuring a one-hour PBS primetime special by award-winning filmmaker Grace Lee, original stories and other web content. The project is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.


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