"Art embraced multiple voices by welcoming diverse people, technologies, and mediums. It celebrated the amateur or the non-specialist," says photographer Ken Lum.
Keep ReadingKeira Loughran examines the ongoing impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act in Exclusion: Beyond the Silence, premiering at Reel Asian.
Keep ReadingBarbara Kayee Lee offers a personal story in Sing My Song about breaking through in entertainment and the fight for Asian representation.
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Keep ReadingA Passage Beyond Fortune, now streaming from the NFB, explores hidden histories by telling the story of a Chinese-Canadian family in Moose Jaw.
Keep ReadingNFB documentary Unarchived considers the hidden histories and politics of curating public archives, and the stories of archivists who seek a more inclusive history.
Keep ReadingAn interview with Big Fight in Little Chinatown director Karen Cho on telling the stories of Chinatowns throughout North America.
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Keep ReadingIn Made in Vietnam, Thi Vo embarks on a journey 30 years after he arrived in Canada to meet the father he never knew.
Keep ReadingShih traces the rapid growth of Asian-Canadian filmmaking through the 10th anniversaries of festivals in Toronto and Vancouver.
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