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“CRAASH in Focus: Revitalizing Asian American Studies” Exhibition at Cooperman Library

Hunter College - Cooperman Library 695 Park Avenue, New York
Non AAARI Events

On view on the third floor of Cooperman Library through Sept 2025, CRAASH in Focus: Revitalizing Asian American Studies explores the history of student activism surrounding the Asian American Studies Program (AASP) at Hunter College, from its early foundation in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the revitalization of it in the 2000s and 2010s by ... Read more

Recruiting Volunteers and Drawing People to Your Event

Non AAARI Events

Whether you are planning a small celebration or a large activation, getting people involved is essential to your success. Vote Early Day and National Voter Education Week are teaming up to provide a hands-on session that will provide practical strategies for recruiting volunteers and increasing event attendance to make your activation a success. We’ll discuss ... Read more

Sound and Directing – with Emily Strong

The City College of New York - Shepard Hall 259 Convent Avenue, New York
AAARI Events

Please join Thirdworld Newsreel and the Documentary Forum at CCNY for talk on sound recording and making films with documentary filmmaker and sound mixer Emily Strong.

NYUL Presents Center for Black Excellence Speaker Series with James Rhee and John King

Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College 47-49 East 65th Street, New York
Non AAARI Events

NYUL's Center for Black Excellence Speaker Series launches at The Roosevelt House at Hunter College. Join us & SUNY Chancellor John King & entrepreneur James Rhee for a timely discussion on safeguarding and strengthening higher education for underserved communities in the current political climate.

Who Is This Music For? Asian Diaspora, Counterculture, and Access

The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center 107 Suffolk St, New York
Non AAARI Events

A4 brings together Asian diasporic artists from experimental/countercultural music scenes and community leaders to discuss the lack of access Asian diasporic communities have to countercultural arts. Artists in the diaspora, especially those who work within experimental and countercultural scenes, often challenge traditional boundaries of genre and aesthetics.

MOCA x NYAFF Film Club: Saving Face

Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York
Non AAARI Events

A queer romantic comedy set in vibrant, multicultural New York City, Alice Wu’s irresistible feature debut breathed fresh life into the charming story of a young woman’s complicated life and her pursuit of love amid the chaos. Wilhelmina is a 28-year-old overworked medical resident living in Manhattan with no social life. Her widowed mother, Ma, ... Read more

Who Tells the War? Community Memory and the Vietnam War’s Enduring Legacies

Non AAARI Events

2025 marks 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War. This Luce Webinar hosted by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, will examine the enduring consequences — particularly through the lens of how it differently affected communities across Southeast Asia. How the war is remembered, represented, and how do communities remember the war in ... Read more