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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month — Stories Worth Knowing
This May, we're bringing you stories that explore the innovations and histories of Asian Pacific Americans. Catch one of our TV specials or scroll down for videos that celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
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Meet the painter behind Bambi, a group of college road-trippers exploring their career paths in Hawaii and a local self-taught artist who builds detailed miniature models of the San Francisco Chinatown of his youth. You can watch all these stories and more on KQED Public Television as part of our special Asian Pacific American Heritage Month TV lineup.
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How Daly City's Filipino Mobile DJ Scene Changed Hip-Hop Forever
Did you know that three kids from Daly City greatly influenced the world of hip-hop? Take a look into the roots of their distinctly Filipino musical revolution.
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A Special Film School Shorts Playlist
Hollywood claims it can't find Asian American talent to helm their films, but this playlist of up-and-coming directors from Film School Shorts tells a different story.
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KQED Community Spotlight: CAAMFest
KQED is proud to sponsor CAAMFest, the world's largest showcase for new film, music, food and digital media from innovative Asian and Asian American artists. The festival takes place May 10-14 and opens at the Castro Theatre with a documentary about former San Jose mayor and longtime Democratic congressman Norman Mineta.
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