Date: Monday, May 5, 2014 Time: 8:30AM to 5PM
Place: CUNY Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue, Concourse Level, Manhattan
Registration & Breakfast (8:30AM to 9:15AM)
Greetings (9:15AM to 9:30AM)
Joyce Moy, Executive Director, Asian American / Asian Research Institute – CUNY
Session I (9:30AM to 10:45AM)
The Newest Asian New Yorkers
Presenter
Joseph J. Salvo – Director of Population Division, New York City Department of City Planning – PowerPoint
Break (10:45AM to 11AM)
Session II (11AM to 12:15PM)
New York’s Indo-Caribbean Diaspora: Update
Moderator: Darrel Sukhedeo – Business Coach/Writer/Activist
Presenters
Richard S. David – Executive Director, Indo-Caribbean Alliance
Roy Dhanraj Singh – Org Secretary, Hindu Parades & Festivals Commmittee & Director of Youth Affairs, Indo Caribbean Council
Lunch (12:15PM to 1:30PM)
Session III (1:30PM to 2:45PM)
Preserving our Historical and Cultural Heritage
Moderator: Antony Wong – Co-Chair, Chinatown Working Group
Presenters
Jocelyne Chait – Project Manager, Pratt Center/Collective
Topic: Culture & Historic Preservation for Manhattan’s Chinatown
PowerPoint
Donna Graves – Historian and Cultural Planner
Topic: East at Main Street: A National APIA Heritage Mapping Project
PowerPoint
Break (2:45PM to 3PM)
Session IV (3PM to 5PM)
Mapping Asian American Research
Co-Moderators: Peter Kwong – Distinguished Professor, Urban Studies, Hunter College/CUNY & Russell C. Leong – Editor, CUNY FORUM
Presenters
John Chin – Associate Professor, Urban Affairs and Planning, Hunter College/CUNY – PowerPoint
Kenneth Guest – Professor, Sociology and Anthropology, Baruch College/CUNY – PowerPoint
Jennifer Hayashida – Director, Asian American Studies Program, Hunter College/CUNY
Ke Liang – Assistant Professor, Sociology and Anthropology, Baruch College/CUNY
Sponsor
CUNY Diversity Projects Development Fund
Astoria Federal Savings