Play – Export Quality
Here Arts Center 145 6th Ave, New YorkWhen survival means self-sacrifice, the only option for some women is to become a mail-order bride and marry a stranger from a foreign land. Inspired by true stories, Export Quality traces the harrowing journeys of four mail-order brides from the Philippines, as they experience hope and despair, love and loss, death and renewal. The play explores the ... Read more
Taisho Roman – Fever Dreams of the Great Rectitude
Japan Society 333 East 47th Street, New YorkSeijun Suzuki would wryly proclaim when considering the period of his birth. A new era born from the passing of Meiji, the Taisho period, with its elaborate, decadent fantasies, amounts to Japan’s own belle epoque–a short-lived age where Western thought, modernization, liberalism and arts would convene. Coined in reflective terms, “Taisho Roman” (short for romanticism) ... Read more
Human Rights Summit
National Museum of the American Indian 1 Bowling Green, New YorkNew York City is home to one of the strongest civil rights laws in the nation prohibiting discrimination against over 25 protected categories across almost every aspect of life: housing, employment, and public spaces. The city’s Commission on Human Rights, the agency that enforces New York City’s Human Rights Law and strives to prevent discrimination, ... Read more
Is Sentiment Shifting on Foreign Policy, Alliances, and the US-Korea Relationship?
The Korea Society 350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor, New YorkHow does the US public view America’s place in the world? How strong are the bonds between the US and Korea? Conversely, how does the Korean public view the United States as a partner and an ally? How are these views changing and what are the implications for global geopolitics, the US-Korea Alliance, and peace ... Read more
Impact Speaker Series #5: Healing Justice / Collective Liberation
As our AAPI community seeks to combat generational trauma, exceptionalism and the model minority myth - there is a lot of healing that our AAPI community can lean on one another to support and acknowledge. This session will center the AAPI perspective in the ways that we are working together to heal and build community ... Read more
Anti-Asian Violence during the Pandemic and Mental Health Outcomes among Low-Income Chinese Elders: A Pilot Study in New York City
CUNY Gradute Center - Room 5318 365 Fifth Avenue, New YorkSpeaker: Na Yin, Associate Professor, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research, Baruch College/CUNY CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue, Room 5318, Manhattan Also on Zoom: bit.ly/43nmlvU
American Sikh: Short Film, Discussion and Reception with Directors Vishavjit Singh, Ryan Westra and Executive Producer Chef Vikas Khanna
Asia Society 725 Park Avenue, New YorkCelebrate empathy, acceptance and cultural diversity this holiday season with an inspiring short film, American Sikh, followed by a lively discussion and a festive reception. American Sikh is an Oscar-qualified animated short film that tells the incredible true story of Vishavjit Singh, an American-born, turban-wearing Sikh illustrator, writer, performance artist, diversity speaker and creator of Sikhtoons.com. After ... Read more