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CAPE Celebrates 35 Years, Spotlights Asian-Pacific Pioneers in Entertainment
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The CAPE 35th Anniversary Gala in Los Angeles honored Asian and Pacific Islander artists and professionals, marking 35 years of the organization's work. Sponsored by Lexus, the event celebrated legends like Randall Park and Manny Jacinto. Founded in 1991 by Wenda Fong, Fritz Friedman, and Chris Lee, CAPE now operates seven programs including the New Writers Fellowship and Showrunner Incubator. The CAPE New Writers Fellowship will mark its 15th anniversary in 2027.
Asian-Pacific Pioneers Shine in Entertainment CAPE's founders Wenda Fong, Fritz Friedman, and Chris Lee launched the organization in 1991, which now includes programs like the New Writers Fellowship, Showrunner Incubator, and Animation Directors Accelerator. The CAPE New Writers Fellowship will celebrate its 15th anniversary in 2027.
CAPE's Future and New Partnerships CAPE's 35th anniversary celebration coincides with new partnerships, including Lexus, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Suntory Global Spirits.
CAPE's Mission and Community Focused Approach CAPE was established to support Asian and Pacific Islander artists and professionals. Founded by Wenda Fong, Fritz Friedman, and Chris Lee in 1991, CAPE now operates seven programs including the New Writers Fellowship, Showrunner Incubator, and Animation Directors Accelerator. The CAPE New Writers Fellowship will celebrate its 15th anniversary in 2027.
The CAPE 35th anniversary celebration marks 35 years of supporting Asian and Pacific Islander artists and professionals. Founded by Wenda Fong, Fritz Friedman, and Chris Lee in 1991, CAPE now operates seven programs including the New Writers Fellowship, Showrunner Incubator, and Animation Directors Accelerator. The CAPE New Writers Fellowship will celebrate its 15th anniversary in 2027.