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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T153000
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual NYC Human Rights Summit
DESCRIPTION:This annual event brings together advocates\, educators\, community leaders\, and partners from across the city to explore innovative strategies for advancing human rights and equity in New York City. Attendees will hear from City leadership and community voices\, and take part in sessions on: \n\nReimagining civil rights education and enforcement\nStrengthening community-based responses to hate and bias\nThe intersection of art and advocacy\n\nThe Summit is free and open to the public\, but registration is required. Seating is limited so please register by Friday\, October 24\, 2025\, at 5:00 PM.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/3rd-annual-nyc-human-rights-summit/
LOCATION:Fordham University\, 150 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T150000
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CREATED:20251025T005429Z
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SUMMARY:Remembering Asian America: Unearthing Hidden Histories to Build Solidarity & Diasporic Power
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special virtual discussion of Remembering Asian America\, featuring a panel discussion with nonprofit and academic leaders. This is a cross-regional dialogue on the importance of remembering the origins of Asian America and how communities are recontextualizing those histories to build power in solidarity \nPanelists: \n\nCathi Choi\, Executive Director of Women Cross DMZ\nDr. Connie Wun\, Co-Founder and Executive Director of AAPI Women Lead\nJanelle Wong\, Professor of Government and Politics and American Studies at University of Maryland
URL:https://aaari.info/event/remembering-asian-america-unearthing-hidden-histories-to-build-solidarity-diasporic-power/
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T170000
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SUMMARY:People of the Book: Translating an Oral Tradition into Written Form in Lumad Mindanao
DESCRIPTION:Over the past decade\, a small Higaunon team devoted their free time to transcribing their core oral tradition\, known as the Panud\, into book form. The Higaunon are a Lumad (Indigenous) minority community on the island of Mindanao (Philippines)\, and the Panud is the story of their people from the earliest ancestors to the present. It takes the form of a genealogy\, but the Panud also contains\, among other things\, their creation story\, religious doctrines\, customary laws\, and a record of migrations\, land claims\, and wars. The first all-Higaunon book written by Higaunons\, Su Panud Ta Baligiyan (2023) was quickly adopted for use in the local government’s Indigenous Peoples Education Program. This talk will present the history of the Panud project\, and the challenges (logistical\, political\, and epistemic) our team faced in transforming this unique oral tradition into written form. Through the story of the Panud project\, we will explore some of the core epistemic differences between oral and literary cultures. The process also reveals some of the dilemmas inherent to “preserving tradition” and heritage making\, and the complexities of being a ‘culture bearer’ in a modern Indigenous minority community in Southeast Asia.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/people-of-the-book-translating-an-oral-tradition-into-written-form-in-lumad-mindanao/
LOCATION:NYU Espacio de Culturas\, 53 Washington Square S\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T190000
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CREATED:20251025T005231Z
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SUMMARY:Literary Thursdays: Anelise Chen\, Author of “Clam Down: A Metamorphosis”
DESCRIPTION:In this wondrously unusual memoir\, a woman retreats into her shell in the aftermath of her divorce and must choose between the pleasures and the perils of a closed-up life. Join us and learn more about this genre-defying transformation fable from an acclaimed “5 Under 35” National Book Foundation honoree!
URL:https://aaari.info/event/literary-thursdays-anelise-chen-author-of-clam-down-a-metamorphosis/
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T183000
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SUMMARY:Joe Wong Mandarin Stand Up Comedy – Deep Chat
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of laughter and connection with the brilliant Joe Wong (黄西) as he brings his brand-new Mandarin stand-up special\, Deep Chat\, to China Institute in America. \nIn this fresh new show\, Joe dives deep into the immigrant experience and the humorous cultural collisions that shape life in America. Through his sharp wit and warm storytelling\, he explores the joys\, struggles\, and surprises of living between worlds\, which reminds us that laughter is the best bridge across cultures.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/joe-wong-mandarin-stand-up-comedy-deep-chat/
LOCATION:China Institute\, 40 Rector Street\, 2nd Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10006
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T190000
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CREATED:20251023T202919Z
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SUMMARY:A Chinese Reformer in Exile: Kang Youwei and the Chinese Empire Reform Association in North America
DESCRIPTION:How did a reform movement championed by imperial China’s most famous reformer take root across North America\, and what can it tell us about the birth of modern Chinese politics? Join authors and scholars Robert L. Worden and Jane Leung Larson for an in-depth conversation on their new reference work\, A Chinese Reformer in Exile: Kang Youwei and the Chinese Empire Reform Association in North America\, 1899 to 1911 (Brill\, 2025; Open Access PDF and hardcover).
URL:https://aaari.info/event/a-chinese-reformer-in-exile-kang-youwei-and-the-chinese-empire-reform-association-in-north-america-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Chinese in America\, 215 Centre Street\, New York\, NY\, 10013
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T190000
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SUMMARY:Alpha Beta Blah – To The Grave
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 AAWW Margins fellows present “Alpha Beta Blah”\, a new reading series that invites writers to come frat out with the fellows. \nThe third reading of this series will take place on October 30th at 7 pm ET. For “To The Grave”\, send us your most bone-chilling stories about love. Tell us about a romance that still lives in your bones\, exes you need to exorcise\, and late night trysts that have taken over your psyche. Tell us how love possessed you\, stalked you\, and terrified you.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/alpha-beta-blah-to-the-grave/
LOCATION:Asian American Writers’ Workshop (AAWW)\, 18 West 21st Street\, Suite 900\, New York\, NY\, 10010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T210000
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CREATED:20251003T180353Z
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SUMMARY:Icons of Culture: Lucy Liu
DESCRIPTION:As an actress\, producer\, and activist\, Lucy Liu has been blazing a trail and reshaping culture for almost 30 years. The proud New Yorker sits down with Josh Horowitz to breakdown her career\, her art and advocacy\, and her powerful new film\, Rosemead.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/icons-of-culture-lucy-liu/
LOCATION:Perelman Performing Arts Center\, 241 Fulton Street\, New York\, NY\, 10007
CATEGORIES:Non AAARI Events
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