1.18.2010

things to do in 2010: become a member of caam

The Center for Asian American Media is a non-profit organization dedicated to presenting stories that convey the richness and diversity of Asian American experiences to the broadest audience possible. They do this by funding, producing, distributing and exhibiting works in film, television and digital media.

But they can't do it alone -- they need help from folks who care about Asian American media arts and its role in the community. The easiest way for you to support CAAM's mission is by becoming a member.

Your membership supports talented Asian American filmmakers and allows CAAM to continue being the largest presenter of Asian American films worldwide, the sole producer of Asian American programming for public television, and the largest Asian American media resource for schools, colleges and libraries around the nation.

Not only are you supporting the work of Asian American filmmakers, you'll also receive some pretty cool benefits, including advance screenings, festival tickets and other free goodies. I'm a member, because I love the Center for Asian American Media, and I believe in the work they do. To learn more, and to become a member, visit the CAAM website here.

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