Korean Americans & Asian Pacific Americans in Entertainment
New York Korean American Film Festival (
http://www.koreanfilmfestival.org/) is an annual program of The Korea Society.
DC APA Film Festival (
http://www.apafilm.org/) Asian Pacific American (APA) Film, a nonprofit corporation, explores the cross-cultural interface of East and West through art and education. The DC Asian Pacific American (APA) Film Festival is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization.
ImaginAsian Entertainment, Inc. (
http://www.iaei.tv/v2/about.php) is a multimedia entertainment company that provides and promotes quality Asian-inspired programming. ImaginAsian brings the diverse cultures of the Asian American community to audiences nationwide. All of ImaginAsian’s programming is English-accessible, providing several platforms for the best Asian and Asian American media content to reach anyone who believes in diversity and culture.
ImaginAsian TV (
http://www.iatv.tv/) iaTV is Americas 1st 24/7 television network devoted to Asian Pop Culture.
Kollaboration (http://www.kollaboration.org/) is an Asian Pacific Islander American/Canadian (APIA/C) organization and Movement that was founded in 2000 by Executive Director Paul “PK” Kim. Under the umbrella of ProKreation Productions - a cutting edge, pioneering production company promoting entertainment in the Asian American community - Kollaboration became officially incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in January of 2006.
Project Sunlight 2008 Short Film Contest ( Project Sunlight Info) is an incubation project for filmmakers of all levels to shed light on the untold stories of the Korean American Diaspora. It is an invaluable opportunity for you to advance your film career to the next level, gain recognition and receive national exposure in the filmmaking industry.
KoreAm Journal (
http://www.koreamjournal.com/) Established in 1990, KoreAm Journal is a rapidly growing monthly magazine that highlights the news, stories and issues of Korean Americans nationwide. KoreAm Journal's mission is to provide depth and insight into the evolving Korean American experience.
Audrey Magazine (
http://www.audreymagazine.com/) Audrey is the premier bimonthly English-language magazine highlighting the stories that interest Asian American women nationwide. Each issue is packed with glossy photos, as well as entertaining and informative articles on the latest fashion and beauty trends, celebrity news, health, dining, home décor, relationships and more. Audrey launched in March 2003 in response to the growing demand for a high-quality publication that serves Asian American women.
The Asian American Writer's Workshop (
http://www.aaww.org/) is a national not-for-profit arts organization devoted to the creating, publishing, developing and disseminating of creative writing by Asian Americans.
Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) (
http://www.aaja.org/) Founded in 1981, the Asian American Journalists Association is a non-profit professional and educational organization with more than 2,000 members today. AAJA serves Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders by encouraging young people to consider journalism as a career, developing managers in the media industry, and promoting fair and accurate news coverage.