AAPI Immigration

Non AAARI Events

In partnership with UFT Teacher Center, the following virtual workshop provides CTLE credit for New York City educators. Join The Asian American Education Project for a 60-minute workshop exploring Immigration, the desire for AAPI immigrants to come to the United States, and the past and present challenges they face. We also explore past and present ... Read more

Navigating the Shifting DEI Tides — A Guide for Nonprofits

Non AAARI Events

Navigating the Shifting DEI Tides — A Guide for Nonprofits: Start 2026 with clarity, a playbook, and a community of support. The DEI policy environment has shifted — your mission hasn't. Get legal insights, risk assessment tools, and stakeholder talking points you need to move forward with confidence. Featuring Christina J. Thomas, Project Director and ... Read more

From Data to Demands: AAPI Policy Priorities for Congress in 2026

Non AAARI Events

Congress is entering 2026 with looming budget fights, and these high-stakes policy decisions made in the coming weeks will have direct consequences for AAPI communities across the country—from healthcare affordability and economic security. NCAPA invites you to join From Data to Demands: AAPI Policy Priorities for Congress in 2026, a community briefing featuring experts from the NCAPA ... Read more

Batang West Side

Asia Society 725 Park Avenue, New York
Non AAARI Events

Asia Society welcomes filmmaker Lav Diaz for a 25th anniversary screening of Batang West Side— which had its U.S. Premiere at Asia Society on July, 24, 2001 as the Centerpiece Screening of the 25th Asian American International Film Festival— as part of our ongoing series Films to See Before You Die. Co-presented by Asian CineVision. ... Read more

$15

Akhil Reed Amar | Born Equal: Remaking America’s Constitution, 1840-1920

Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) 455 Fifth Avenue, New York
Non AAARI Events

Constitutional scholar Akhil Reed Amar joins us to discuss how 19th and early 20th century debates about the ambitious vision that "all Americans are created equal" transformed the nation, as chronicled in the second part of his trilogy on American constitutional history, Born Equal: Remaking America’s Constitution, 1840–1920.