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CUNY APALSA Presents: Panel Discussion and Screening of Voices Against Anti Asian Hate

CUNY School of Law 2 Ct Square W, Queens

Please join CUNY APALSA for an immersive discussion and film screening addressing anti-Asian hate and violence. This event will feature a panel of experts and leaders on the topic, as well as a screening of AABANY’s “Voices Against Anti-Asian Hate,” intending to foster discussion and education towards social change, justice, and equity.

Antipodes: Gary Okihiro & Ethnic Studies Gallery Exhibition Opening

Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race (CSER) 1130 Amsterdam Avenue (420 Hamilton), New York

Join us for an opening reception for Antipodes: Gary Okihiro & Ethnic Studies, our new exhibition at the Gallery at the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race (CSER)!   The Gallery at the Center (420 Hamilton) Light refreshments served!   Gary Okihiro (1945-2024), a foundational scholar of Asian American and Ethnic Studies, served ... Read more

Re-imagining Tales from Historic New York Chinatown

Think!Chinatown Studio 1 Pike Street, New York

Join us for an evening of literature and conversation celebrating Radha Vatsal’s newly released novel, No. 10 Doyers Street. Hosted by playwright/author Alvin Eng, the event will explore Vatsal’s captivating portrayal of early 20th-century Chinatown and the colorful personalities in her book. Featuring: Book Reading & Discussion: Gain insights into the historical events behind No. ... Read more

Live Podcast Recording: Face-Off: The U.S. vs China with Jane Perlez and Orville Schell

Asia Society 725 Park Avenue, New York

Join Face-Off: U.S. vs China podcast host and former New York Times foreign correspondent Jane Perlez for a live podcast taping with Orville Scheel, Arthur A. Ross Director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations. Join us for an unforgettable evening where questions of war, peace, dominance, egos, idiosyncrasies, AI, and technology will be addressed. Perlez and ... Read more

$8 – $15

Author Event with Teresa Wong | Asian Mental Health Bookclub

Join us for a virtual event where we will be chatting with Teresa Wong about her graphic memoir, All Our Ordinary Stories.  In this intimate discussion, Teresa will explore themes of intergenerational trauma, family dynamics, and immigration through the lens of her beautifully illustrated and deeply personal work. Her storytelling offers a powerful reflection on identity, memory, and ... Read more