Center for Asian American Media

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The Center for Asian American Media, established in 1980 as the National Asian American Telecommunications Association, is dedicated to raising awareness of Asian and Asian American cinema throughout the United States and countering what it sees as the exclusion of Asian Americans from the dominant media.

The Center's most visible activity is running the annual San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival.

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