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SUMMARY:Play - Did You Eat? (밥 먹었니?)
DESCRIPTION:DID YOU EAT? (밥 먹었니?) is Zoë Kim’s autobiographical journey through love’s many forms–how it’s learned\, given\, and reflected inward. In a nimble and tender solo performance\, Zoë shapeshifts into the souls of her family through a landscape of memories where tears and laughter collide. It’s not just a story\, but a reckoning—weaving through the textured threads of Korean/American identity\, belonging\, and healing. DID YOU EAT? (밥 먹었니?) is a poetic love letter to the inner child\, and hopefully yours too. Directed by Chris Yejin. 
URL:https://aaari.info/event/play-did-you-eat-%eb%b0%a5-%eb%a8%b9%ec%97%88%eb%8b%88/
LOCATION:The Public Theater\, 425 Lafayette St\, New York\, NY\, 10003
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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SUMMARY:Queens Borough President South Asian and Indo-Caribbean Leaders Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. for a meeting with the South Asian and Indo-Caribbean community and business leaders in Central Queens. Various government agency representatives will also be present.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/queens-borough-president-south-asian-and-indo-caribbean-leaders-meeting/
LOCATION:Lefferts Public Library\, 103-34 Lefferts Blvd\, South Richardmon Hill\, NY
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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SUMMARY:Battling Truth Decay: Communicating nuance in a world hooked on fast factoids
DESCRIPTION:A. J. Jacobs will discuss his noteworthy experiences communicating ideas that are unusual\, and maybe even unpopular. Drawing on guiding texts including the Constitution\, the Encyclopedia Britannica\, the Bible\, and George Washington’s “110 Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation\,” (#98\, Drink not nor talk with your mouth full neither Gaze about you while you are a Drinking) he will share his perspectives on how to build up public consensus and excitement about science.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/battling-truth-decay-communicating-nuance-in-a-world-hooked-on-fast-factoids/
LOCATION:CUN School of Professional Health\, 55 West 125th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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SUMMARY:Misook Doolittle with Ambassador Kathleen Stephens
DESCRIPTION:With the ever-growing need to understand ourselves and humanity as a whole\, it is necessary to examine the concepts of morality\, ethics and universal values as guiding principles of the human condition. With generous support from Y.T. Hwang Family Foundation\, The Korea Society presents a Series on Ethics and Common Values. \nThis series promotes the understanding of central themes of our human existence through a series of lectures by distinguished speakers and conversation with extraordinary individuals who exemplify the universal values in line with the mission of Y. T. Hwang Family Foundation and The Korea Society. \nThe Korea Society and Y. T. Hwang Family Foundation is proud to present Misook Doolittle\, a fashion pioneer and philanthropist\, in a conversation with Ambassador Kathleen Stephens.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/misook-doolittle-with-ambassador-kathleen-stephens/
LOCATION:The Korea Society\, 350 Madison Avenue\, 24th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10017
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T200000
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CREATED:20251009T163722Z
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SUMMARY:The Power of Storytelling and Its Intersections
DESCRIPTION:Join the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) — alongside its New York and CUNY J-School chapters — in partnership with the Asian American Writers’ Workshop (AAWW)\, for a thought-provoking conversation on the transformative power of storytelling. This panel brings together journalists and writers whose work spans memoir\, data journalism\, features\, and cultural criticism. From AAJA and UCLA’s book “Intersections” to the evolving landscape of AAPI narratives in the digital age\, our panelists will explore how storytelling can translate complex ideas into meaningful narratives that inform\, amplify\, and inspire Asian American voices.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/the-power-of-storytelling-and-its-intersections/
LOCATION:Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY\, 219 West 40th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10018
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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SUMMARY:Disciples of the Pear Garden*: NYC Cantonese Opera Histories
DESCRIPTION:Cantonese opera has been part of New York’s story for more than 170 years. Beginning in the 1850s\, touring troupes performed in Chinatowns across the United States from San Francisco to Chicago\, New York\, and even Spokane (plus smaller cities in between). In 1853\, the 40-member Tong Hook Tong opera company appeared at New York’s Niblo’s Garden\, one of Manhattan’s grand theaters. By 1890\, Chinatown’s Doyers Street had its own dedicated opera house\, founded by cultural activist Wong Chin Foo. These performances helped build community through music\, theater\, and tradition that continues to resonate today. \nThis special evening brings that legacy to life: \n\nDr. Nancy Yunhwa Rao shares highlights from her acclaimed new book Inside Chinese Theater: Community and Artistry in 19th Century California and Beyond.\nCelebrated theater artist Ping Chong and his sister Betty Chong share stories of their family’s arrival in the 1930s as members of a Cantonese opera troupe from Canada and performing in New York.\nCantonese opera performer Mee Mee Chin shows vintage costumes from her collection and performs some classic opera songs.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/disciples-of-the-pear-garden-nyc-cantonese-opera-histories/
LOCATION:Think!Chinatown Studio\, 1 Pike Street\, New York\, NY\, 10002
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T190000
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SUMMARY:A Reading by Kimiko Hahn
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening with Kimiko Hahn\, recently appointed Poet Laureate of New York State by the New York State Writers Institute and a distinguished professor in the MFA Program at Queens College. The author of eleven collections including The Ghost Forest: New and Selected Poems\, Foreign Bodies\, Brain Fever\, and The Unbearable Heart\, winner of the American Book Award\, Hahn is known for her inventive explorations of science\, memory\, and language. She brings a powerful and original voice to contemporary literature. \nThe reading will be followed by a conversation facilitated by Sonia Arora\, as well as a reception and book signing.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/a-reading-by-kimiko-hahn/
LOCATION:Queens College – LeFrak Concert Hall\, 153-49 Reeves Ave\, Flushing\, NY\, 11367
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