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NYC Gallery Art Walk – Asian and Asian American artists
Tribeca/SoHo New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin The Serica Initiative and the Katonah Museum of Art for a special guided exploration of contemporary Asian art in New York City. Led by renowned curator Michelle Yun Mapplethorpe, Director and Chief Curator of the Katonah Museum of Art, this immersive experience will introduce you to groundbreaking Asian and Asian American artists whose work ... Read more
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Breaking Genre: When Artists Don’t Stay in Their Lane, Presented by the Asian American Writers’ Workshop
Koraen War Veterans Park (North Stage, Cadman Plaza East) Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, NYNon AAARI EventsFrom horror poets to literary sci-fi novelists, genre and form boundaries are more porous than ever, especially for Asian American artists and storytellers. This multi-disciplinary panel of Asian American authors and artists – Samira Asma-Sadeque, Siyang Lim, Katie Yee – who challenge normative conventions, from blending forms to redefining the limits of genre itself. What ... Read more
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Speaking Up: Elevating Voices and Impact of AANAPISIs
Non AAARI EventsThis panel will explore the critical role of Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs) in advancing educational equity and student success through research, practice, and policy. Featuring insights from educational researchers, practitioners, and policy advocates, the discussion will highlight how AANAPISIs elevate the voices and experiences of AANHPI students and communities.
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Staged Reading – Thursdays Come at Morning
Houghton Hall-Astaire Ballroom 22 East 30th Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsStarring Chris Chinn and Les J.N. Mau with Brian Tong Stage Management by Mars Juno Bartolome Neri ABOUT THE PLAY Howard and Sam, two American Asian men in their 60s meet in a Honolulu cemetery, with Howard visiting the gravesite of his mother and Sam visiting the gravesite of his husband. They strike up a ... Read more
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Is Deglobalization Inevitable?
Non AAARI EventsIs the current movement towards deglobalization just part of a cycle that has had its ups and downs, or are we in a structural movement towards a more permanent isolation of countries from a trade and economic point of view? The topic of deglobalization has never been more prominent than it is today. The topic ... Read more
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K-Quick with Judy Joo
The Korea Society 350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsChef, restaurateur, writer, and connoisseur of Korean fried chicken, Judy Joo has gained widespread acclaim for her vibrant approach to Korean cuisine. Now, she presents her latest collection of fresh, exciting recipes in K-Quick: Korean Food in 30 Minutes or Less. In her conversation with Juju Chang, an Emmy® Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News’ “Nightline,” ... Read more
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Labor dynamics and Feminist Cosmopolitanism among Indonesian Women Workers in South Korea
Non AAARI EventsThe Asian Center for Women's Studies at Ewha Womans University presents "Critical Feminist Interventions in Asia: A Series of Emerging Scholars' Talks." This lecture series features early-career feminist researchers who have recently completed their master's or doctoral degrees in Asian Women's Studies or Women's Studies programs. This third lecture will critically examine how labor dynamics through migration empower ... Read more
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Strangers in the Land: A Conversation with Michael Luo
China Institute 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin us for a compelling evening with Michael Luo, executive editor of The New Yorker and acclaimed author of Strangers in the Land: The Struggle for Belonging in America, as he explores the complex and often overlooked history of Chinese exclusion and the Asian American experience in the United States. In celebration of the release ... Read more
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Two Dragons in Hollywood: Bruce Lee, Anna May Wong, and the Past and Future of Asian American Representation
Center for Brooklyn History 128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, New YorkNon AAARI EventsJoin acclaimed biographers Jeff Chang (Water Mirror Echo: Bruce Lee and the Making of Asian America) and Katie Gee Salisbury (Not Your China Doll: The Wild and Shimmering Life of Anna May Wong) for a timely and powerful conversation about two iconic trailblazers who redefined what it meant to be Asian American in the reels ... Read more
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Education Workshop Webinar – Immigration
Non AAARI EventsAPIDAs were once excluded from entering the U.S. The Civil Rights Movement spearheaded by Black Americans led to the revision of discriminatory laws including immigration laws—leading to the passage of the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965. Today, APIDAs are the fastest growing population in the U.S. This workshop shows activities for students to examine ... Read more
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CREATIVE CLIMATE FORUM 2025: Fast Responses, Slow Revolutions Art, Community, and Tools of Creative Resistance
Pier 57 25 Eleventh Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsHosted by the Human Impacts Institute’s Creative Climate Communications Lab, this dynamic Forum brings together urgent responses to today’s climate crises with bold, long-term strategies for systemic change.
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Creative Climate Forum 2025
Pier 57 25 Eleventh Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsHosted by the Human Impacts Institute’s Creative Climate Communications Lab, this dynamic Forum brings together urgent responses to today’s climate crises with bold, long-term strategies for systemic change. Join us for a full day of performances, panels, hands-on workshops, and immersive art installations—all designed to ignite the power of collective imagination and inspire real-world action. ... Read more
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Mobile News Photography: The Fundamentals
Non AAARI EventsIn today’s fast-evolving media landscape, the smartphone has become an indispensable tool for journalists – whether capturing a single image for a news article or crafting a photo essay that unfolds over multiple photographs. This 90-minute training will equip participants with practical techniques to create strong, engaging photographs using the phone they already carry.
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Speak Up and Lead: Student Voices on the Power of AANAPISIs
Non AAARI EventsJoin us for “Speak Up and Lead: Student Voices on the Power of AANAPISIs”, a dynamic student-focused webinar celebrating AANAPISI Week 2025. This event brings together student leaders from AANAPISI-designated colleges and universities to share their powerful, first-hand stories about how AANAPISI-funded programs have transformed their educational journeys.
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“Know Your Rights” Workshop Series Session 2: Removal Proceedings Overview
Non AAARI EventsSession 2 of CACF x FALDEF "Know Your Rights" Workshop Series will be an overview of Removal Proceedings. Participants will be provided information about the rights individuals have during these proceedings and details about the process. We encourage people to bring their questions! This session will be facilitated by Pamela Carranza, a New York-based immigration ... Read more
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Ria Sim, Author of “Dear New York, I Love You”
Non AAARI EventsRia Sim, the creator of the popular Instagram account @coffeecakescafe, might be New York City’s biggest fan. She herself describes New York City as her soulmate; she sees the best in the city and is moved by the simplicity of the buildings against the sky, a single flower on a not-so-clean sidewalk, and the ever-rotating, ... Read more
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Elaine Hsieh Chou’s “Where Are You Really From”
Non AAARI EventsJoin AAWW for a celebration of Elaine Hsieh Chou’s Where Are You Really From, featuring Delia Cai! A mail order bride from Taiwan is packed up in a cardboard box and sent via express shipping to California, where her much older husband awaits her. Two teenage girls meticulously plan how to kill and cook their ... Read more
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A4 September 2025 Town Hall
Asia Art Archive in America 23 Cranberry Street, Brooklyn, NYNon AAARI EventsFor our September Town Hall, A4 gathers artists whose work preserves cultural traditions and ancestral knowledge. Featured presenters include Mudang Jenn, a diaspora shaman, ritual performance artist, and teacher, who will discuss her experience bringing an ancient Korean folk religion to present-day audiences. We’ll also hear from Sabri Sundos, a Palestinian American painter and textile ... Read more
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Book Launch: Reimagining Sustainability by Isagani Serrano
The City College of New York - Shepard Hall 259 Convent Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsReimagining Sustainability is a collection of writings on environment, climate justice, and sustainable development of the late Isagani Serrano, who was a thought leader on these themes as they relate to global social movements. This hybrid event will feature selected readings from the book and reflection on Isagani's contributions to social movements. Light refreshments will be ... Read more
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Between Movement and Memory: Keerati Jinakunwiphat’s Choreographic World
Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin us for an intimate evening spotlighting award-winning Thai American choreographer Keerati Jinakunwiphat, whose bold, emotionally resonant works explore themes of identity, memory, and cultural inheritance. As one of the few Asian American choreographers making waves in the contemporary dance world, Keerati brings a vital and underrepresented perspective to the field. This program is co-presented ... Read more
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Asian Autumn Celebration, Featuring the AAPI Jazz Collective
Barrymore Film Center 153 Main Street, Fort Lee, NJNon AAARI EventsCome celebrate the beautiful autumn season with an evening of live jazz provided by AAPI Jazz Collective! Experience an enchanting program of jazz arrangements of classic Asian songs, blending traditional melodies with musical influences all around the world. The AAPI Jazz Collective is a diverse group of established AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) identifying ... Read more
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