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SUMMARY:"CRAASH in Focus: Revitalizing Asian American Studies" Exhibition at Cooperman Library
DESCRIPTION: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 way of CRAASH\, or the Coalition for the Revitalization of Asian American Studies at Hunter\, and CRAASH’s ongoing influence and impact today. Drawing heavily from archival materials held by the Hunter College Libraries\, this exhibition demonstrates how students have advocated for the AASP through concerted news and social media campaigns\, petitions\, protests\, and events\, as well as their solidarity efforts with other student organizations. Curated by Mee-Len Hom\, Allison Ransom\, and Lily Susman.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/craash-in-focus-revitalizing-asian-american-studies-exhibition-at-cooperman-library/
LOCATION:Hunter College – Cooperman Library\, 695 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10065
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SUMMARY:Pacific Island Film Festival of New York City 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Pacific Island Film Festival (PIFF) of New York City is an annual festival dedicated to telling a richer\, more comprehensive story of the Pacific Islands. PIFF endeavors to be a platform for indigenous Pacific Island voices to be heard and recognized—celebrating\, showcasing and cultivating the stories\, art\, talent and cultural resources of the Pacific Islands with the broader New York community.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/pacific-island-film-festival-of-new-york-city-2025/
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SUMMARY:2025 Chinatown Beautification Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2025 Chinatown Beautification Day (CBD) hosted by the Chinatown Youth Initiatives\, a 2-day annual youth conference and clean up event focused on beautifying Chinatown. This year\, CBD is scheduled for September 20th (conference day) and will taking place at FPWA at 40 Broad St\, New York\, NY 10004.  The clean-up day on September 21st will be at the New York Chinese School at 62 Mott St 3rd floor\, New York\, NY 10013.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/2025-chinatown-beautification-day/
LOCATION:FPWA\, 40 Broad Street\, New York\, NY\, 10004
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SUMMARY:Breaking Genre: When Artists Don’t Stay in Their Lane\, Presented by the Asian American Writers’ Workshop
DESCRIPTION:From horror poets to literary sci-fi novelists\, genre and form boundaries are more porous than ever\, especially for Asian American artists and storytellers. This multi-disciplinary panel of Asian American authors and artists – Samira Asma-Sadeque\, Siyang Lim\, Katie Yee – who challenge normative conventions\, from blending forms to redefining the limits of genre itself. What happens when you write a ghost story that’s also a memoir? How does an illustrator use imagery in the way a poet uses language? How do readers\, publishers\, and critics respond when artists refuse to be categorized? A lively discussion moderated by AAWW Executive Director\, Jafreen Uddin.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/breaking-genre-when-artists-dont-stay-in-their-lane-presented-by-the-asian-american-writers-workshop/
LOCATION:Koraen War Veterans Park (North Stage\, Cadman Plaza East)\, Cadman Plaza East\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201
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