Non AAARI Events
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The ‘Jin Chao’ effect: What one ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ character reveals about Asian American power and representation
Non AAARI EventsIn this Equity Pulse conversation, Georgia Lee (Committee of 100 member, filmmaker), Jeff Yang (author, cultural critic) and Phil Yu (content creator, editor) will explore how thoughtful advocacy strengthens community influence. They'll examine what it means to shift from demanding visibility to claiming agency and how Asian Americans can lead these conversations with nuance intact.
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AAPI Data/NCAPA – Monthly DNA Forum
Non AAARI EventsWe have a timely and thought-provoking discussion planned for this month. NCAPA will share updates on major federal policy developments, including what the recent Louisiana v. Callais decision could mean for electoral access and representation. We’re also excited to welcome Fajer Saeed Ebrahim, Senior Policy Director at National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum. Fajer will ... Read more
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Women Artists, Curators & Activists: A Conversation
Baruch College Mishkin Gallery 135 East 22nd St, New York, New YorkNon AAARI EventsPlease join the Mishkin Gallery at Baruch College for a panel discussion, Women Artists, Curators & Activists: A Conversation. Panelists include artist Zhen Guo, artist and Guerrilla Girls member Christina Schlesinger, artists and curators Susan Grabel and Lori Horowitz, art historian and curator Gail Levin, and moderator Maika Pollack, Executive Director and Chief Curator of ... Read more
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MOCA x Tea Drunk – International Tea Day Celebration
Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsCurious about salt and ginger tea from the Tang Dynasty? Interested in sampling teas from across China’s tea-producing regions? Want to compare Chinese and Japanese teas side by side, or experience ultra high-end milk tea crafted from top terroir leaves? In celebration of International Tea Day, the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) and Tea ... Read more
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Korea On Screen: ‘Break the Chain’ & ‘The Good, the Bad, the Weird’
Korean Cultural Center NY 122 E 32nd St, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsThe Korean Cultural Center New York proudly presents this special double feature as part of its Korea on Screen series—a year-long screening series celebrating the depth and diversity of Korean cinema. Through feature films, documentaries, short films, and independent productions, the series aims to broaden access to and appreciation of Korean cinema in New York ... Read more
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Heart on Fire, Brain on Ice: Philippine Nonfiction since 2000
Museum of the Moving Image 30-01 35th Avenue, Astoria, NYNon AAARI EventsDirect and political in their aims, these documentaries, features and shorts mostly unreleased and unseen in the United States, take a clear-eyed view of the Philippines’ most exploited—landless peasant farmers, urban poor displaced by development, generations of indigenous families affected by toxic waste left behind by U.S. military bases—as well as those among them who ... Read more
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In Conversation | 江青訪談 (Chiang Ching)
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) 455 Fifth Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin 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
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Historic Chinatown Parks and Monuments
Seward Park Library 192 East Broadway, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsCelebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with NYC Parks! The Urban Park Rangers will guide you through Chinatown parks, highlighting significant events and commemorations.
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Shared Dialogue, Shared Space 2026 – Part 1
Barton Avenue Murray Hill, QueensNon AAARI EventsKorea 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
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New York Chinese Cultural Center’s AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration
Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin 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.
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Performing Artists in Conversation: Tisa Chang & Pan Asian Repertory Theatre
Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsIn 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
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Make It 10 Cents! – Community Panel
127 Walker Street 127 Walker Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsCanners 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