15th Annual Banquet (2016) – Biographies

This event features reflections by honorees and community members celebrating leadership, scholarship, and contributions to the Asian American community, highlighting achievements that strengthen academic and civic engagement. It captures inspiring moments of recognition and connection among students, faculty, alumni, and community partners at a key annual gathering.

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15th Annual Banquet (2016)

This event features reflections by honorees and community members celebrating leadership, scholarship, and contributions to the Asian American community, highlighting achievements that strengthen academic and civic engagement. It captures inspiring moments of recognition and connection among students, faculty, alumni, and community partners at a key annual gathering.

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15th Annual Banquet (2016) – Program

This event features reflections by honorees and community members celebrating leadership, scholarship, and contributions to the Asian American community, highlighting achievements that strengthen academic and civic engagement. It captures inspiring moments of recognition and connection among students, faculty, alumni, and community partners at a key annual gathering.

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15th Annual Banquet (2016) – Raffel

This event features reflections by honorees and community members celebrating leadership, scholarship, and contributions to the Asian American community, highlighting achievements that strengthen academic and civic engagement. It captures inspiring moments of recognition and connection among students, faculty, alumni, and community partners at a key annual gathering.

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Hoisanva: The Chinese Spoken Dialect Spoken by Most Chinese in America (1849-1965)

Chinese American Genealogy Conference 2016 Hoisanva: The Chinese Spoken Dialect Spoken by Most Chinese in America (1849-1965) Sat, Oct 15, 2016 @ 9:00am – 5:00pm Documenting your family history is an invaluable gift for future generations, so don’t wait! Register for the conference today. REGISTER ONLINE The Museum of Chinese in America presents the inaugural conference … Read more

2016-2017 CUNY Thomas Tam Visiting Professor

Eric Tang is the 2016-2017 CUNY Thomas Tam Visiting Professor at the CUNY Graduate Center. Prof. Tang is an Associate Professor in the African and African Diaspora Studies Department and faculty member in the Center for Asian American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. He also holds a courtesy appointment in the Department of Sociology and serves as a faculty fellow with both the Institute for Urban Policy Research & Analysis and the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement. Unsettled is his first book.

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