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“Know Your Rights” Workshop Series Session 3: Rights of the Undocumented
Non AAARI EventsSession 3 of CACF x FALDEF "Know Your Rights" Workshop Series will cover the Rights of the Undocumented. Participants will be provided information about the rights and protections for undocumented individuals, to help bring awareness and highlight available resources. Participants are encouraged to bring their questions! This session will be facilitated by Angela Torregoza, Esq.
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Asian American Career Ceilings: Asian American Women in the Law
Non AAARI EventsThis Committee of 100 Asian American Career Ceilings Initiative will feature insights from four trailblazing Asian American women who have both witnessed and personally experienced the challenges of breaking through the “career ceiling” in the legal profession. Despite decades of advancement in education and representation at entry levels, Asian American women remain underrepresented in leadership ... Read more
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NYSEAN Conference on Intellectual Freedom in Southeast Asia and the United States
NYU Wagner - Main Event Space, Room 101 105 East 17th Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin NYSEAN and the Southeast Asia Coalition for Academic Freedom for a conference examining attacks on intellectual and academic freedom in Southeast Asia and the United States. Scholars, journalists, and activists will gather to look at how universities and intellectuals often become the first target of rising authoritarianism, the costs and benefits of collective action, ... Read more
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Conversation and Lunch with President Frank Wu
Non AAARI EventsThe Mills Institute is pleased to welcome President Frank Wu of Queens College, a distinguished legal scholar and a nationally respected higher education leader, for a special conversation on his remarkable career journey. Following his remarks, Christie Chung, Executive Director of The Mills Institute at Northeastern University, will moderate an engaging Q&A. This event will ... Read more
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Agbayani Worship: Mythmaking, Colonial Mentality, and the Problematics of a Filipino Captain America
Asian American / Asian Research Institute 25 West 43rd Street, Suite 1000, New York, United StatesAAARI EventsVina Orden will present on her essay in CUNY FORUM Volume 11:1, examining how narratives in popular media can perpetuate or challenge existing power structures and colonial mentalities.
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Breaking Through: Emerging Filipino Filmmakers
NYU Espacio de Culturas 53 Washington Square S, New York, NY, United StatesNon AAARI EventsBreaking Through: Emerging Filipino Filmmakers showcases NYU student filmmakers from across the United States and around the world who are rising visionaries telling powerful stories about the Filipino experience. Presented by Likha Labs, in collaboration with Sulo: The Philippine Studies Initiative at NYU, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Espacio de Culturas, and New York Southeast ... Read more
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Play – Spring Fever Hotel
Abrons Art Center 466 Grand St, Manhattan, United StatesNon AAARI EventsGet ready for a night of mistaken identities and chaotic romance as we take you on a journey back to Hong Kong and Macau in the early 20th century. In a shabby love hotel, a group of confused couples, jealous spouses, and eccentric hotel staff stumble through a whirlwind of misunderstandings. Packed with sharp wit, ... Read more
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Reimagining the Prose Poem: A Generative Workshop
Non AAARI EventsIn this generative workshop, we’ll discuss and experiment with a variety of daring approaches that writers today are taking toward the prose poem. These approaches allow each writer to get closer to truths at once difficult and strange.
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Screening – The Paradox of Seabrook Farms: Shattered Dreams, Restored Hopes
The Japanese American Association of New York 49 West 45th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsThe moving and complex story of Seabrook Farms in New Jersey where 2,500 Japanese Americans worked and settled after being released from World War II Incarceration Camps. There they were joined by people of around 21 other nationalities including Eastern European refugees fleeing persecution and African Americans escaping the Jim Crow laws in the Deep ... Read more
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The Edward W. Said Memorial Lecture: This is Not War
The James Chapel at Union Theological Seminary 3041 Broadway, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsRashid Khalidi will deliver the Fall 2025 Edward W. Said Memorial Lecture titled This is Not War. Rashid Khalidi is the Edward Said Professor Emeritus of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University. He received a BA from Yale University in 1970 and a DPhil from Oxford University in 1974, and has taught at the Lebanese ... Read more
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Dismantling the Stigmas Around Mental Health
The Town Hall 123 West 43rd Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsThe event addresses how stigma—characterized by societal prejudice and discrimination—profoundly influences psychiatric care. The discussion will cover how deeply embedded stigma creates barriers to timely recognition and treatment of mental health disorders, leading to delayed care, worsened outcomes, and a diminished quality of life for patients and their families.
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Inspiring Change: Dr. John J. Chin on Community, Equity & Hope | EWIE
Non AAARI EventsIn this episode of Film Lab’s Elevating Women in Entertainment interview series, hosts Jennifer Betit Yen, Gina Matos, and Anoushka Sharma sit down with Dr. John J. Chin, Interim Dean of the Asian American / Asian Research Institute at CUNY. Dr. Chin shares how immigrant voices, community power, and fearless leadership can build a more ... Read more
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MOCA CINEMA – The Joy Luck Club
Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsBased on Amy Tan’s bestselling novel, The Joy Luck Club unfolds the stories of four Chinese American women and their immigrant mothers, weaving together memory and generational experience to reveal the challenges of identity, love, sacrifice, and belonging. Directed by Wayne Wang, the film was groundbreaking as one of the first major Hollywood productions to center ... Read more
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Film: The Joy Luck Club with Executive Producer Janet Yang
Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsBased on Amy Tan’s bestselling novel, The Joy Luck Club unfolds the stories of four Chinese American women and their immigrant mothers, weaving together memory and generational experience to reveal the challenges of identity, love, sacrifice, and belonging. Directed by Wayne Wang, the film was groundbreaking as one of the first major Hollywood productions to center Asian ... Read more
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