• In Conversation | 江青訪談 (Chiang Ching)

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

    Join the Library as we welcome author, actor, dancer, choreographer and director 江青 (Chiang Ching) for a special conversation in Mandarin. Chiang will talk about her two most recent books in the interview: The Trace, 1963-1970 (印記, 1963-1970) published in 2024, about her 7-year life in Taiwan and Turning Eighty (瞬間八十) published in March 2026, ... Read more

  • Shared Dialogue, Shared Space 2026 – Part 1

    Barton Avenue Murray Hill, Queens
    Non AAARI Events

    Korea Art Forum (KAF) invites you to the first three of nine public participatory events of the 2026 Shared Dialogue, Shared Space (SDSS) program. SDSS is an ongoing series of outdoor participatory art events held at accessible community hubs in immigrant neighborhoods around New York City. SDSS offers residents and visitors the unique opportunity to ... Read more

  • New York Chinese Cultural Center’s AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration

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

    Join the New York Chinese Cultural Center and MOCA in celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month with a vibrant showcase of dance and music, featuring performances by NYCCC’s resident company and guest artists.

  • Performing Artists in Conversation: Tisa Chang & Pan Asian Repertory Theatre

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

    In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, MOCA continues its commitment as a vital platform for presenting timely and resonant live arts, uplifting Asian American artists working across time-based disciplines, including music, theater, dance, and film. The Museum of Chinese in America is proud to present Performing Artists in Conversation. This program invites performing artists and ... Read more

  • Make It 10 Cents! – Community Panel

    127 Walker Street 127 Walker Street, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Canners are some of the city's most essential environmental workers - almost single-handedly driving the success of New York's most effective recycling program. It's time to give them a raise. The Bigger Better Bottle Bill is pending legislation that would double the redemption rate from 5 to 10 cents and expand the types of cans ... Read more

  • Civil Rights

    Non AAARI Events

    The incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII is the most horrific violation of the U.S. Constitution against APIDAs. The incarceration violated almost all of the amendments in the Bill of Rights, as well as a few other Amendments. Almost the entire population of innocent Japanese Americans was incarcerated for over three years simply due to ... Read more

  • Lucky FM 2

    The Club 74A East 4th Street, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Slant returns to The Club to dig deeper and wider into the liminal space between past and present with Lucky FM 2. Through the underground radio’s telethon portal….Slant journeys through AANHPI histories with bamboo flutes, drums, and guitars telling stories of the Japanese-American concentration camps, the International Hotel, Vincent Chin, and today. Performed viscerally through ... Read more

  • Celebrating Immigrant-Owned Small Businesses

    Non AAARI Events

    Join National CAPACD for a virtual panel, Celebrating Immigrant-Owned Small Businesses, bringing together community leaders, advocates, and policymakers to highlight the urgent challenges facing immigrant entrepreneurs and the neighborhoods they sustain. At the virtual kickoff, we will hear from voices on the ground, explore the current federal landscape, and mobilize collective action across the country.

  • The State of AANHPI Labor: Data and Policy to Empower AANHPI Workers

    Non AAARI Events

    This webinar will delve into the latest research and data on AANHPI workers, including information on union membership, low-wage work, and more. Come learn more about the latest findings and find out what NCAPA organizations are doing to ensure that the needs of AANHPI workers are prioritized in the labor movement and other policy sectors.