Present Your Film at CAAM & AAJA’s Live Screening
AAJA and CAAM partner for the first time to present an evening of Asian American film projects.
AAJA and CAAM partner for the first time to present an evening of Asian American film projects.
On June 30, CA Governor Jerry Brown signed Bill AB 7, requiring California to annually proclaim October 25th as “Larry Itliong Day.”
Open Call provides completion funds for single nonfiction public television programs on any subject, and from any viewpoint.
“The arts matter because they are the singularly most important way we express our humanity.” – Stephen Gong
This installment introduces some of the hard working staff members of CAAM. Read their thoughts on how food impacts their identity and community and their earliest food memories.
Documentary, martial arts, family-friendly, sci-fi and TV shows to watch this summer on video on demand.
The best in classic and new Asian American films to watch this summer on video on demand. Part 1 includes films in the dramatic, LGBTQ and comedic categories.
The National Minority Consortia (NMC) supports public media by and about people of color in many contexts.
CAAM is now accepting submissions for CAAMFest 2016! Submit now through Withoutabox, FilmFreeway or our CAAM online form.
Welcoming the summer season with a summer-themed playlist for you featuring Julie Plug, Magnetic North & Taiyo Na, Kid Cudi, and more.
In celebration of Asian American fatherhood, we asked community members and leaders to write letters to their children. Happy Father’s Day.
CAAM co-presents “Advantageous” and extended Q&A with Director Jennifer Phang, Senior VFX Supervisor Catherine Tate, and other special guests on Sunday, June 28 at 9 pm at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco.