Catapult Film Fund for Nonfiction Filmmakers
Catapult Film Fund is dedicated to supporting nonfiction filmmakers with critical early stage funding and mentorship to launch distinctive, story-driven, and cinematic films.
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
Catapult Film Fund is dedicated to supporting nonfiction filmmakers with critical early stage funding and mentorship to launch distinctive, story-driven, and cinematic films.
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The Localized History Project, part of the Asian American / Asian Research Institute – CUNY, is seeking a Part-Time Digital Archivist to significantly expand our digital presence and build an interactive platform for NYC’s first-ever AAPI History Curriculum. This is a unique opportunity to blend your technical skills with a passion for historical preservation and … Read more
The Localized History Project, part of the Asian American / Asian Research Institute – CUNY, is seeking an Assistant Director of Community Organizing who play a pivotal role in creating New York City’s first-ever AAPI History Curriculum! We’re looking for someone passionate about ensuring that all five NYC boroughs are represented, uplifting diverse community voices … Read more