Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City (1969-2001)

80WSE, NYU 80 Washington Square East, New York, NY

Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City (1969-2001) is an expansive survey of rarely-seen artwork and archival material by artists that constitute and exceed “Asian American,” a label denoting a cultural and national identity invented in 1968. Utilizing an interdisciplinary and research-driven praxis, Legacies uncovers how artists of Asian descent have historically negotiated ... Read more

Play – Yellow Face

Todd Haimes Theatre 227 West 42nd Street, New York, NY

Tony Award® winner and three-time Pulitzer finalist David Henry Hwang (M. Butterfly) will make his Roundabout debut with the Broadway premiere of Yellow Face, his hilarious is-he-or-isn’t-he comedy of identity, show business, and (perhaps) autobiography. Starring Daniel Dae Kim (Lost) and directed by Tony nominee Leigh Silverman (Violet). Inspired by real events, the playwright’s fictionalized ... Read more

$58

HCAP/ABI: Credit Cards: What The He**?!

Join our virtual financial literacy workshop to learn about interest rates, building your credit score, and using credit cards responsibly while considering how your background plays a role in your financial journey. This event is sponsored by: BMCC-Hunter AANAPISI Bridge Initiative (ABI) Hunter College AANAPISI Project (HCAP)

2024 NYC Comptroller Diwali Celebration

Richi Rich Place 110-19 Atlantic Ave, Richmond Hill, NY

We are excited for you to join us once again as we celebrate the victory of light over darkness with a lamp lighting ceremony, honorees, dance performances, food and more!  Alongside distinguished speakers and guests, this year we will be honoring: Annetta Seecharran, Executive Director, Chhaya CDC Padma Linkha Magar, Co-Founder, Saral Nepali Language and ... Read more

Film – All We Imagine As Light

Asia Society 725 Park Avenue, New York, NY

One of the year's best films and the first Indian film in thirty years to play in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Grand Prix, Payal Kapadia's sophomore feature All We Imagine As Light is a breathtakingly intimate portrait of urban life in the thick of contemporary Mumbai. Kani Kusruti— recognizable ... Read more

2024 Nonprofit New York Annual Conference

Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice 320 East 43rd Street, Manhattan, United States

Nonprofits have always found ways to grow in challenging environments. Recent years have been characterized by unprecedented uncertainty, testing our resilience to the core. Together, rooted in the rich soil of community, we can do more than just survive—we can thrive. Let's embrace the challenges ahead, knowing our roots grow deeper and our impact grows ... Read more

$120 – $450

An Advice and Networking Event: Financial Services, Investing and Consulting

This virtual networking event will enable Asian Americans of all ages to get valuable career advice from experienced and successful Asian Americans in the Financial Services, Investing and Consulting professions. This event is moderated by Peter Young, Chair of the Committee of 100 member and Asian American Career Ceiling Initiative Chair. This will be a ... Read more

Unveiling Ancient Korean Traces in Native American Culture and Language

The Korea Society 350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor, New York, NY

The Korea Society is presenting, Unveiling the Connections Between Ancient Korea and Native America: A US Northeast Focus with Dr. Son Seong-tae, Pai Chai University. Professor Son's specialization is in the field of historical linguistics focused on migration and cultural connections between Korea and the Americas. Using an innovative approach to examining the historical connections ... Read more

MOCA Queer StoryJAM

Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York, NY

What is family? How do you navigate family relationships? What is your chosen family like? MOCA Queer StoryJAM returns after its Pride session with another heartfelt gathering. This storytelling program aims to foster understanding and build bridges across diverse communities by highlighting the voices of queer Asian Americans. This time, we are eager to hear ... Read more

Printing the Battlefront with Jo-Ann Wong

NYPL Stephen A. Schwarzman Building - Lenox & Astor Room, 216 Fifth Avenue & 42nd Street, New York, NY

During World War II, cartographers joined the ranks of journalists in the efforts to convey information quickly and effectively to the public. Where geographical accuracy had once been a map’s prime aspiration, the immediacy of the moment and the desire for editorial flair created a demand for maps that reported current events and military strategies ... Read more

Korean American Journeys : An Evening of Modern Dance

Korean Cultural Center NY 122 E 32nd St, New York, NY

Join us for Korean American Journeys: An Evening of Modern Dance by the Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company, known as "Washington's preeminent modern dance company." They promise an unforgettable artistic experience with their signature works: "Leaving Pusan," "Becoming American," and "Hyphen." These pieces explore themes of identity, migration, and cultural fusion, offering a powerful ... Read more

Human Geography of Japan II & III: Political Map, Global Economy & Demography

This professional development course explores aspects of Japan’s human geography through current issues via online lectures, readings and Q&A sessions. Educators are invited to delve into how Japan can be understood within the current global context and how “Japan-specific” content can be used to raise awareness of social issues faced by American students.