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From “Cool Japan” to “Your Japan” in 2025: What Japan Gets Right—and Wrong—About Cultural Promotion
Asian American / Asian Research Institute 25 West 43rd Street, Suite 1000, New York, United StatesAAARI EventsDrawing on his role as a Cool Japan Producer for the Japanese Cabinet Office, Benjamin W. Boas highlights the need to shift from a government-branded “Cool Japan” paradigm to the more participatory, fan-driven “Your Japan.”
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Screening – A FREE DAUGHTER OF FREE KYRGYZSTAN
Village East by Angelika 181-189 2nd Ave, New York, NY, United StatesNon AAARI EventsZere Asylbek was 19 when she released a music video demanding respect for women in the largely conservative Kyrgyzstan. It was intentionally provocative, and Asylbek achieved what she set out to do: jolting the society into paying attention to the evils of the country’s deeply patriarchal and misogynist culture. Six years on, the death threats ... Read more
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CAMS 62ND SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE: OPTIMIZING CHINESE AMERICAN HEALTHCARE IN AN AI-DRIVEN WORLD
Cornell Belfer Building 413 East 69th St, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsWe are excited to announce our keynote speaker, Dr. Jeffrey Yang, Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Founding Director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Innovation Research. He will be joined by other distinguished experts to explore the transformative role of artificial intelligence in shaping the future of medicine.
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NY Comedy Festival Presents Margaret Cho: Choligarchy
The Town Hall 123 West 43rd Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsMy new show CHOLIGARCHY is bringing me back to my roots as a political comedian. I’m so frustrated with the state of the union and I know the only weapon I have is humor. We are being taken over by the richest people in the world but the one thing they cannot afford is jokes ... Read more
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Pause, Unwind & Sketch: Creating a Visual Diary
Queens College (James Muyskens Conference Room) 65-30 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NYNon AAARI EventsGive yourself permission to abandon perfection and draw what feels right! Pause, Unwind & Sketch: Creating a Visual Diary is part of a series of workshops that focus on art-making and mental health, sponsored by QCAP (the Queens College AANAPISI Project). No prior experience or skills required, and all Queens College students are welcome! Materials ... Read more
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LGBTQ Immigration: Contemporary Struggles Globally and in New York
Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College 47-49 East 65th Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsThe LGBTQ Policy Center is pleased to present an urgent discussion—featuring leading policymakers and advocates—about the impact of recent immigration policies on global LGBTQ migration, with a spotlight on New York. For decades, the United States has recognized the threat, and reality, of state violence against LGBTQ people as a legitimate reason to grant asylum. However, recent policy changes at the federal level ... Read more
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NYC Health & Dialogue – Caregiver Awareness Month – Long Term Care Planning
Non AAARI EventsAligned with the CUNY School of Medicine’s commitment to under-resourced communities, the NYCenter for Advancing Translational Research and Health focuses on Harlem and the South Bronx, areas where significant health and education gaps have historically persisted. As part of the Center's efforts to connect with community, The Community Engagement Core, coordinates a monthly seminars - ... Read more
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Fair Pricing Act 101 Community Webinar
Non AAARI EventsThe Fair Pricing Act (S705/A2140) is proposed state legislation designed to bring transparency and equity to hospital pricing. Its core mission: Standardize the cost of routine medical procedures. Require hospitals to publicly justify any additional charges. Why does this matter? Disparate and predatory pricing is a significant barrier to necessary, affordable care, directly leading to ... Read more
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Learning Without Borders: Immigrants Transforming Higher Education
CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin us for a lively discussion on how immigrants are reshaping the landscape of higher education! Immigrants have long faced structural challenges when accessing and thriving within educational systems and academic spaces. These include linguistic barriers, precarious legal status, limited access to financial aid, cultural exclusion, and the emotional toll of navigating institutions not designed ... Read more
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Simulcast Screening – Vietnamerica
Non AAARI EventsExecutive Producer Nancy Bui of the Vietnamese Heritage Foundation joins GETSEA and 25 universities across North America to watch Vietnamerica together simultaneously and connect via Zoom for a discussion with the filmmaker about the Vietnamese diaspora, their struggle, and how Master Hoa’s story is a prism to see the larger group. Vietnamerica follows Master Nguyen ... Read more
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Cinema with a Cause: “Blackboards & Barriers”
Medgar Evers College 1637 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NYNon AAARI Events“Blackboards & Barriers” is a documentary that takes us to Cecil County, Maryland's Colored Schools through interviews with former students. This film tells a story of how community members endured and fought against civil rights issues and impacted the broader Civil Rights movement. Filmmaker, Joseph Piner, will be speaking to the audience afterwards.
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At the Edge of Empire: A Family’s Reckoning with China
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 Edward Wong, diplomatic correspondent for The New York Times and author of At the Edge of Empire: A Family’s Reckoning with China. The son of Chinese immigrants in Washington, D.C., Wong grew up among family secrets, especially those surrounding his ... Read more
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November 2025 AANHPI Community DNA Forum
Non AAARI EventsNCAPA will share important federal policy updates following the re-opening of the government. AAPI Data will share key findings on healthcare data and updates on our SMARTT framework for data security. We’ll also hear from Felicia Singh, director of policy and government relations for the Coalition for Asian American Children + Families (CACF), who will ... Read more
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Citizen Enough? Race and Belonging Now and Then
Non AAARI EventsJoin us for an online conversation with Professor Neda Maghbouleh, author of The Limits of Whiteness, and Professor Dana Y. Nakano, author of Japanese Americans and the Racial Uniform. The discussion, moderated by BC Sociology Professor Diana Pan, will examine how racial ideologies structure non-white US citizens’ experiences of national belonging.