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This #GivingTuesday, your support keeps CAAM a vital home for Asian American media, even in uncertain times. Weβre moving forward with the purpose that inspired our creationβbuilding a community where storytelling thrives. Donations matched up to $10K!
Hi Bluesky! What movies or shows are you going to watch this Thanksgiving weekend? πΏ
Learn more about these projects and the Building Bridges initiative on the CAAM website caamedia.org/building-bri...
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Meet the second cohort of CAAMβs Building Bridges Documentary Fund! $1M will support 16 Fellows sharing stories from U.S. Muslim communities, with support from the Doris Duke Foundation.
With the loss of federal funding for CAAM, the need has never been more urgent. Stories about Asian America are at risk of being erased. If we donβt invest in them NOW, we may lose a critical piece of the American narrative.
Learn more and support: caamedia.org/caams-campai...
Since 1980, CAAM has been more than an orgβit's been a HOME for stories of resilience, joy, struggle, and triumph across Asian America. These arenβt just stories. Theyβre American storiesβvital, vibrant, and often overlooked. πΊπ² π½
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CAAMβs Campaign for the Future of Storytelling is an ambitious fundraising initiative: to build on our promise to strengthen and sustain vital stories about Asian America, now and in the future.
Please consider making a fully tax-deductible gift to CAAM.
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BREAKING INTO NEW HOLLYWOOD by Ada Tseng (our CAAMFest 2025 web editor) and Jon Healy drops today! Read our in-depth Q&A on how this book is especially helpful for Asian Americans π caamedia.org/blog/2025/08...
We did it! Thanks to you, CAAM raised more than $25K in our match challenge, even as public media faces devastating cuts.
Your support ensures Asian American stories continue to be seen, heard, and celebrated nationwide.
Thanks for believing in the power of storytelling to inspire hope and change.
Journalists: If you're at #AAJA2025 come to our Filmmaker Collab on Saturday with CAAM, @aadocnetwork.bsky.social and Prisca π₯ RSVP for the details ttps://form.typeform.com/to/lfNiCkjB
And we will continue to work towards the ideal of creating media about Asian American experiences, for the common good.
Since our founding 45 years ago, public media has been a core part of our storytelling work
We are deeply disappointed by Congress' vote to take back funding for public media. But we remain committed to elevating Asian American stories.
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It's your last chance to speak up for public media! The House will vote today or tomorrow to take back public media funding. Contact your representative now and urge them to vote NO on rescissions actionnetwork.org/letters/save... #publicmedia
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The Senate is expected to vote this week to take back funding from public media. Contact your Senator today and tell them to vote NO on the rescissions bill. Go here to contact with with one click actionnetwork.org/letters/save... #ProtectMyPublicMedia
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Public media is under threat. The Senate will vote by July 18 on whether to clawback funding for public media, which includes much of our work to uplift stories about Asian Americans. Call your Senator today and tell them to vote NO on CPB rescission
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Go to this website to get connected to your Senator in one-click tinyurl.com/CAAM-PublicM...
The Senate will vote within days on a proposal to cut funding for public media. We're urging you to call your Senator today and urge them to vote NO on the CPB rescissions bill and save Asian American stories. #ProtectMyPublicMedia
This Fourth of July, remember that Asian American stories are American stories
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Call your Senator today and urge them to vote NO on the CPB rescissions bill and save public media funding. #ProtectMyPublicMedia
dark gray background with text: How CPB Funding Affects CAAM We draw on direct support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) to bring the authentic stories from many Asian American backgrounds, cultures, and geographic regions of the United States to public media outlets and their digital platforms
Asian American documentary filmmaking would not be what it is today without the support @CAAM has received from public media.
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Public media is under threat. Here are some things you should know #ProtectMyPublicMedia
Watch the Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on public media rescissions #ProtectMyPublicMedia www.appropriations.senate.gov/hearings/a-r...
Today's the day. Congress is expected to vote on the whether to cut funding to public media. If you care about public media programs -- including those about Asian American experiences -- call your representative now. Go to ProtectMyPublicMedia.org and get connected.
#ProtectMyPublicMedia
Call or email your congressional representative today! If you donβt know who they are or how to contact them, visit ProtectMyPublicMedia.org #ProtectMyPublicMedia
Public media has been instrumental for developing films from Asian America #ProtectMyPublicMedia
CAAM receives funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which supports documentary films about Asian American experiences - some of which are broadcast or streamed on PBS #ProtectMyPublicMedia