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A handsome chiseled Asian American man looks off into the distance.
Actor Profile, APAHM 2019, CAAM Presents, CAAMFest 2019, caamfest37 May 13, 2019 May 21, 2019

Actor Charles Melton Discusses Filming “The Sun Is Also a Star”

Melton talks about what it was like to be the male romantic lead, what it was like to portray an interracial relationship for a mainstream film, and also his thoughts about humanizing the stories of immigrants in this country.

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A Chinese American woman with silver grey hair and red lipstick looks at the camera for her headshot. The person is author Amy Tan.
APAHM 2019, books, CAAM Presents, CAAMFest 2019 April 17, 2019 April 18, 2019

Amy Tan Reflects on the Book and Film Anniversaries for “The Joy Luck Club”

“When it was first published I thought [that] hardly anybody is going to read this book by an unknown Chinese American author about mothers and daughters who have misunderstandings. Who’s going to want to read that? And the answer, after 30 years, is a lot of people.” – Amy Tan

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A young Chinese American woman wearing a bright blue shirt is standing in the sun and looking at the camera. Playwright Lauren Yee.
In the News, theater March 6, 2019 March 6, 2019

Playwright Lauren Yee on New Worlds and Inspirations

“Making my work at a time where there is just more opportunities for Asian American actors really does help my work because when I’m looking for actors, they’re continuing to work before and after they have worked with me, which contributes to the health of the field.” – Lauren Yee

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Actor Profile, Spotlight, Television, theater June 25, 2018 June 27, 2018

“Soft Power” Actors Discuss their Journeys in David Henry Hwang’s New Show

Francis Jue (M. Butterfly) and Conrad Ricamora (How to Get Away with Murder) talk about the timely show and Asian American storytelling.

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Actor Profile, art, theater December 5, 2016 December 5, 2016

“The Lion King” Actor Gerald Ramsey On Representation of Pacific Islanders in the Arts

Ramsey is one of only two Pacific Islander leading actors in the world to be in a Disney stage production.

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CAAM Presents, Education, Podcast, SOMA StoryCorps, Youth December 1, 2016 October 22, 2018

StoryCorps: Rudy Corpuz Jr. of United Playaz Shares Memories of Growing up in SoMa

An activist shares memories of growing up in a neighborhood now designated the SoMa Pilipinas Filipino Cultural Heritage District, and about the violence-prevention youth nonprofit he founded.

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CAAM Presents, Education, Filipino American History Month, Podcast October 31, 2016 September 17, 2018

San Francisco Students Gain Education in Filipino Culture and History

The school has a long history of providing Filipino language and culture to San Francisco students.

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Actor Profile, Filipino American History Month October 3, 2016 October 3, 2016

Broadway Actress Lena Hall Discusses Upcoming “Hedwig” Tour and Her Filipino Heritage

“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.”

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