“The Chinese Exclusion Act” — A New Film About A 19th-Century Law With 21st-Century Lessons
“The greatest thing to have learned is that across time, the Chinese were standing up every step of the way.” -co-director Li-Shin Yu.
“The greatest thing to have learned is that across time, the Chinese were standing up every step of the way.” -co-director Li-Shin Yu.
“Brown Girls” ventures into intimate portrayals of intersectional lives between friends of color.
First weekend photos and social media buzz.
CAAM is proud to announce the Spring 2016 and Winter 2017 CAAM Documentary Fund Awards:
The new Disney family is of mixed-race, Asian and white, but it wasn’t originally written that way.
Sami takes the physical journey from India to America; he sets off on a hunting expedition in the form of killing it at work; and then embarks on a spiritual journey beyond America towards some higher state.
Music programs at CAAMFest 2017!
Introducing CAAMFest 2017’s CAAMbassadors!
Reflections on 35 years of CAAMFest, from our CAAMunnity.
I’m sure we’ll all be lining up for Constance Wu and Crazy Rich Asians when they hit the big screen, but no CAAMFest would be complete without Crazy Poor Asians.
The awards night and fundraising gala celebrates talented food makers who have made unique contributions to the culinary landscape.
#CAAMFest35 is proud to present two film, music and food programs at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco.