• Music – Resonance of Freedom

    The Town Hall 123 West 43rd Street, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Presented by the Korean American Diaspora Foundation, this concert offers a powerful musical reflection on resilience, memory, and collective hope. The program includes Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture, followed by the Emperor Piano Concerto performed by the distinguished pianist HaeSun Paik. The evening culminates in the world premiere of The Grass Still Grows by Texu Kim, a ... Read more

  • Akiko Yano Trio ft. Will Lee & Chris Parker

    Sony Hall 235 West 46th Street, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Started playing the piano in early childhood, Akiko made her solo debut in 1976 with “JAPANESE GIRL” which she recorded in LA with Lowell George and other members of Little Feat. With its creative sound that fused Japanese scales, folk songs, instruments with the pop, rock, jazz and contemporary music, it had a huge impact ... Read more

    $39.95
  • Community Webinar – NYS Language Access Rights and Resources

    Non AAARI Events

    The New York State Office of Language Access (OLA) works to ensure meaningful language access in government services and programs for individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP). OLA supports state agencies in complying with language access laws, develops resources and training, and promotes equitable access to critical information and services for all New Yorkers. Roughly ... Read more

  • Locating Ourselves in Queens: Who are our Students?

    Non AAARI Events

    Featuring presenter Lizandra Friedland (Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Adjunct Faculty, Philosophy). How can learning more about Queens College students impact our teaching strategies?  Join us for a conversation about our QC students who are members of our campus, communities, and neighborhoods in Queens and beyond.  We will begin with a presentation about QC students ... Read more

  • ChinaFile Presents: ‘Made in Ethiopia,’ a Film Screening and Discussion

    Asia Society 725 Park Avenue, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    When a massive Chinese factory complex attempts a high-stakes expansion in rural Ethiopia, three women in search of prosperity have their faith in industrialization tested to the limit. Following a screening of Made in Ethiopia, co-directors Xinyan Yu and Max Duncan will be in conversation with ChinaFile Editor-in-Chief Susan Jakes, who was also an Executive ... Read more

    $15
  • Unscripted: A Night Against Censorship, Featuring George Takei

    Brooklyn Central Library 10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, United States
    Non AAARI Events

    A pioneering author, actor and activist, George Takei is the honorary chair of Banned Books Week 2025. This annual nationwide event highlights the value of open access to information and the freedom to seek and express ideas from all points of view.

  • A Chinese Reformer in Exile: Kang Youwei and the Chinese Empire Reform Association in North America

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

    How did a reform movement championed by imperial China’s most famous reformer take root across North America, and what can it tell us about the birth of modern Chinese politics? Join authors and scholars Robert L. Worden and Jane Leung Larson for an in-depth conversation on their new reference work, A Chinese Reformer in Exile: ... Read more

    $10
  • Selected Shorts: Haruki Murakami Night

    Japan Society 333 East 47th Street, New York, NY, United States
    Non AAARI Events

    One of Japan’s foremost modern fiction writers, Haruki Murakami is known for his surreal, unforgettable journeys through the human psyche. To celebrate the acclaimed author of Norwegian Wood, 1Q84 and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Japan Society and the hit podcast Selected Shorts present an evening of his stories read live on stage by actors from ... Read more

    $25
  • Conversations – “Recollections, Pioneers and Heroes” Featuring David Henry Hwang

    Non AAARI Events

    David Henry Hwang is an American playwright, librettist, screenwriter, and theater professor at Columbia University in New York City. He has won three Obie Awards for his plays FOB, Golden Child, and Yellow Face. He has one Tony Award (M. Butterfly) and three other nominations (Golden Child, Flower Drum Song, and Yellow Face), as well ... Read more

  • Radical Dreamers: Race, Choice, and the Failure of American Education

    Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College 47-49 East 65th Street, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Roosevelt House is honored to present a conversation with Hunter College Professor of Public Policy Joseph P. Viteritti about his new book Radical Dreamers: Race, Choice, and the Failure of American Education (Oxford). An authoritative history of the school choice movement, as well as a heartfelt memoir from one of the country’s leading education scholars, ... Read more

  • Open Doors and Great Walls: Winston Lord’s China Odyssey

    Asia Society 725 Park Avenue, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Come join Amb. Winston Lord, former U.S. Ambassador to China from 1985 to 1989, Kelly Sims Gallagher, Dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University and former Senior China Advisor in the Special Envoy for Climate Change office at the U.S. State Department, and Orville Schell, Vice President and Arthur Ross Director of the Center ... Read more

    $15
  • AI and the Future of Work

    CUNY Graduate Center (Proshansky Auditorium) 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Artificial Intelligence is developing at breakneck speed, causing much anxiety about how our society and daily lives may change in the not-too-distant future. Top of mind for many: jobs. A panel of experts brings the speculation down to earth, addressing questions such as: What jobs will AI replace? What new jobs will be created? How ... Read more

  • Korea’s Compressed Modernity and Its Risks

    The Korea Society 350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Join us for our second conversation with Seoul National University sociology Professor Chang Kyung-Sup who will discuss various challenges posed by South Korea’s “compressed modernity.” He writes that the same strategies and conditions that enabled explosive development and modernization in South Korea and other Asian societies also produced “existentially hazardous consequences in virtually all areas ... Read more

  • Comics & Calm: Draw Your Way to Self-Care

    Queens College (James Muyskens Conference Room) 65-30 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY

    Comics & Calm: Draw Your Way to Self-Care is part of a series of workshops that focuses on art-making and mental health, sponsored by QCAP (the Queens College AANAPISI Project). Feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or just need a creative break? This hands-on workshop uses comics to help you explore your emotions, build self-awareness, and have some ... Read more

  • Pluralistic Education PD Hybrid Conference: Black, Asian American, Latine and LGBTQIA+ history and solidarity

    Carl A. Fields Center 58 Prospect Ave, Princeton, NJ
    Non AAARI Events

    We, at The E Pluribus Unum Project, are thrilled to invite educators nationwide to our annual hybrid Pluralistic Education conference. The in person conference is reserved for educators only, but the virtual conference is open to all. This event is an opportunity to learn Black history, Asian American history, Latine history, LGBTQIA+ history and the ... Read more

  • Asian America Rising: National Book Launch and Panel

    Non AAARI Events

    We’re excited to invite you to the national launch of Asian America Rising, a new book exploring history-making moments and insurgent visions in Asian American activism!   How are Asian Americans rising to resist fascism and attacks on our communities? How can Asian Americans create safety and solidarity beyond the state? Hear personal lessons and ... Read more

  • Slumlord Millionaire (Film and Talk)

    The City College of New York - Shepard Hall 259 Convent Avenue, New York, NY
    AAARI Events

    Please join Thirdworld Newsreel and the Documentary Forum at CCNY for a screening and discussion of the documentary film Slumlord Millionaire, co-directed by Ellen Martinez and Steph Ching. The co-directors will joined by housing activists.

  • Our History Brings Us Here: A Reading and Conversation

    Non AAARI Events

    Join AAWW for readings and a conversation between Luisa Igloria, Michelle Peñaloza, and Rhoni Blankenhorn, moderated by R. A. Villanueva! We’ll be toasting their books – Luisa’s Caulbearer, Michelle’s All The Words I Can Remember Are Poems, and Rhoni’s Rooms for the Dead and the Not Yet – each released within the past year!