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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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2025 National Student Vote Summit
University of Maryland, College Park 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MDNon AAARI EventsAt the summit, we’ll unite nonprofit leaders, campus staff, administrators, faculty members, philanthropic partners, election officials, and students from across the country to continue a decade-strong tradition of collective action and impact. Building on the momentum and insights from our 2024 Summit—where more than 300 nonpartisan student vote leaders took on challenges like local election turnout, ... Read more
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Nonprofit New York 2025 Annual Conference: Onward Together
New York Marriott Marquis 1535 Broadway, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin 1,000 nonprofit professionals on November 12, 2025 for New York City’s foremost gathering for nonprofit leadership, management, and movement-building. This full-day, in-person convening is designed to co-create real solutions for our sector’s challenges, spark collaboration, and strengthen community resilience.
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Budget Justice: Book Launch, Reading & Conversation with Celina Su
CUNY Graduate Center - Skylight Room 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin author, scholar, and poet Celina Su for a reading and conversation to celebrate the launch of her book Budget Justice: On Building Grassroots Politics and Solidarities, which presents a bold vision that empowers communities to solve our cities’ most pressing problems. Following her reading, Celina Su will be joined in conversation with policy journalist ... Read more
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Who’s in and Who’s Out? Understanding the Results of the New York City Mayoral Election
CUNY Graduate Center (Elebash Recital Hall) 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsAfter this unprecedented mayoral election, won by Zohran Mamdani, what does the outcome mean for New York City? An expert panel discusses the results and how they will shape the direction of government policies, the future of the political parties, and the sense of belonging for different groups around the five boroughs. How will the ... Read more
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The Robert A. and Elizabeth R. Jeffe Distinguished Lecture in Urban History: Brooklynites
Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin us as Prithi Kanakamedala in conversation with Peggy King Jorde, explores the history of Brooklyn’s free Black communities, which attracted people from all walks of life who helped shape the city with a radical anti-slavery vision. Her book, Brooklynites, recovers the lives of these remarkable citizens and examines their lasting impact on what would ... Read more
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A4 November 2025 Town Hall: Visual Art
Magnum Foundation 59 East 4th Street, 7W, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsFeatured presenters include Umber Majeed, a multi-disciplinary visual artist and educator whose work engages familial archives to explore Pakistani state, urban, and digital infrastructure through a feminist lens. We’ll also hear from Sarah Cho, assistant curator at Queens Museum, about her approach to working with artists. Both speakers recently overlapped at the Queens Museum, where ... Read more
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Vā Moana and Hawai‘i Futures
20 Cooper Square – NYU 20 Cooper Square, New York, NY, United StatesNon AAARI EventsPresented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. Co-sponsored the Center for Collaborative Indigenous Research with Communities and Lands. A conversation between the artist Sean Connelly (2025 Artist-in-Residence) and Professor Albert Refiti (Auckland University of Technology).
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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