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2025 Korean American Film Festival New York
Village East Cinemas 181-189 2nd Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin us for the 19th Annual KAFFNY Film Festival, showcasing an exciting lineup of new cinema from the Asian diaspora. The program features compelling short films, documentaries, and narrative features, including Attachment Project (Feature Doc) and Water Lilies (Feature Narrative), with many screenings followed by Q&A sessions with the directors.
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Decolonizing Afghanistan: Countering Imperial Knowledge and Power
NYU Steinhardt (239 Greene St) 239 Greene St, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsEdited by Wazhmah Osman and Robert D. Crews, Decolonizing Afghanistan: Countering Imperial Knowledge and Power (Duke University Press, 2025) is the first comprehensive volume to explore the impact of empire on Afghanistan’s past and present. It features cross-disciplinary, ground-up perspectives on colonial projects in Afghanistan and paths to decolonial futures. With a particular focus on ... Read more
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Adoption and Re-Kinning: An Evening with Deann Borshay Liem, Rosemarie Peña, and Silke Hackenesch
Deutsches Haus at NYU 42 Washington Mews, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsDeutsches Haus at NYU, the University of Cologne North America Office, the German Research Foundation (DFG) North America, and the German Center for Research and Innovation (DWIH) New York present “Adoption and Re-Kinning” as part of the conference “The Legacies of Mixed-Race Children Born of War: Kinship, Belonging and Transnational Adoption after World War II.” ... Read more
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John Doe Chinaman: A Forgotten History of Chinese Life under American Racial Law
Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsThe Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) cordially invites you to a special conversation with Beth Lew-Williams, Professor of History and Director of the Program in Asian American Studies at Princeton University, on her new book John Doe Chinaman: A Forgotten History of Chinese Life under American Racial Law. In this revelatory work, Prof. Lew-Williams ... Read more
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Modern Architecture in Korea: Travels through Terra Incognita
The Korea Society 350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsModern architecture in Korea is characterized by open and dynamic attitudes formed through a unique set of historical circumstances. Through colonial rule, war, and poverty, it was cut off from its older building traditions, emerging only in the latter half of the twentieth century as part of a condensed process of modernization. It is enigmatic ... Read more
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Tim Wu with Lina Khan: The Age of Extraction
NYPL Stephen A. Schwarzman Building 476 Fifth Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsThe Internet was once celebrated as a democratizing force promising widespread prosperity. In his new book, The Age of Extraction, Tim Wu explores how it has instead fueled the rise of new economic hierarchies and widened the wealth gap and deepened inequality. Wu, who famously coined the term “net neutrality,” charts the ascent of dominant tech ... Read more
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Book Sale at the Municipal Archives and Library
Surrogate's Courthouse 31 Chambers Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsOn November 7th and 8th, the Municipal Archives and Library will hold a book sale of unique items removed from the collections. Whether you like history, politics, culture, theater, art, food, or iconic landmarks, there are books for everyone who loves New York City. Hundreds of books, all at great prices. Don’t miss your chance ... Read more
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Performing Chinatown: Hollywood, Tourism, and the Making of a Chinese American Community
AAARI EventsIn Performing Chinatown: Hollywood, Tourism, and the Making of a Chinese American Community (Stanford University Press, 2024), historian William Gow argues that Chinese Americans in Los Angeles strategically used their performances in both Hollywood films and Chinatown tourist attractions to influence perceptions of race and national identity during the Chinese Exclusion Era.
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LEIMAY Constellation Series presents: Spider’s Thread
CAVE home of LEIMAY 58 Grand St, Brooklyn, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin us for a performance produced and created by the artist Yusuke Mori as part of the LEIMAY Constellation Series, co-presented with LEIMAY within WEAVE. Spider’s Thread is a performance, led by dancers Yusuke Mori and Alaisha Sharma, based on Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s well-known short story. A simple tale based on Buddhist teachings, in which a convict is given a slim passageway from eternal damnation. ... Read more
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Changing the Narrative: AAPIs in North Carolina
Durham Academy Middle School 3116 Academy Road, Durham, NCNon AAARI EventsThe Asian American Education Project is proud to host “Changing the Narrative: AAPIs in North Carolina,” an in-person professional development program focused on the teaching of Asian American and Pacific Islander histories and experiences in the K-12 classroom. In this one-day institute, we will explore some narratives that exist about Asian Americans in North Carolina ... Read more
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We Anchor Ourselves in History: South Asian diasporic movements of study and struggle
Non AAARI EventsThroughout history, young people have had an irrepressible desire to study histories of struggle—or the efforts that came before them to fight for a more liberatory and just world. What is it that young people gain when they anchor themselves in truthful histories, histories that are often not taught, or are erased, by the state? ... Read more
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Reframing Suicide as a Shared Social Responsibility in Korea
The Korea Society 350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsThe Korea Society is pleased to announce that the ninth annual Sherman Family Korea Emerging Scholar Lecture Awardee is Dr. Peter Na, assistant professor of psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. In his lecture, Reframing Suicide as a Shared Social Responsibility in Korea, he casts suicide not as an individual failure or “extreme choice (극단적 ... Read more
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Across Generations and Oceans: A Fireside Chat with Gish Jen
Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsIn partnership with the US-China Education Trust and the Serica Initiative, we cordially invite you to join us for the launch of Bad Bad Girl, the latest semi-autobiographical novel by Gish Jen. The book traces her mother’s journey exploring gender, migration, and cultural identity through Jen’s poetic prose. The event features a reading and fireside ... Read more
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