• Bridging Gaps in Care: Policy, Equity, and Access

    Non AAARI Events

      This Minority Health Month, join members of the NCAPA Health committee to share how we are responding to the needs of our communities at this time as it relates to reproductive health, health equity, gender affirming care, misinformation, affordability, and recovery efforts. Speakers will also share federal policy updates and public opinion data. Attendees ... Read more

  • America’s Taiwan Dilemma: Allies’ Reactions and the Stakes for US Reputation

    Non AAARI Events

    Join us for a discussion with Mark Christopher, author of the new book: America's Taiwan Dilemma: Allies' Reactions and the Stakes for US Reputation. In conversation with policy director Jonathan Corrado, Cristopher unpacks the findings from his rigorous open-source analysis of how America’s key allies—South Korea, Japan, and Australia—would respond to US intervention or inaction ... Read more

  • Neha Dixit: Media, Power, and Democracy in South Asia

    Room 527, Gallatin School 1 Washington Place, New York, NY, United States
    Non AAARI Events

    Join us for a talk by Neha Dixit on “Media, Power, and Democracy in South Asia.” Hosted by the Gallatin Human Rights Initiative, co-sponsored by the Global and Joint Program Studies, Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. April 23, 5 PM, Room 527, Gallatin School.

  • AAPI New York: Stories From Brooklyn

    Brooklyn Technical High School 29 Fort Greene Place, Brooklyn, NY
    AAARI Events

    New York City teachers, community members, and youth are invited for an interactive day of storytelling, community building, and curriculum development on the localized history of Brooklyn’s Asian American community.

  • Cooking to the President’s Taste: Asian Chefs in White House History

    Museum of Food and Drink 62 Bayard Street, Brooklyn, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Join MoFAD for a special evening with Adrian Miller and Deborah Chang in celebration of their award-winning book, Asian Heritage Chefs in White House History: Cooking to the President’s Taste. Chefs cooking for the president — in the White House kitchen, for state dinners, on presidential yachts, and at Camp David — help define American ... Read more

    $25
  • SCREENING: Don’t Be Long Little Bird & LA Rebellion: A Cinematic Movement

    The People's Forum 320 West 37th Street, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Join us at the Paul and Eslanda Robeson Cinema at The People’s Forum, created in the spirit of their love of art, film, and revolution. Don’t Be Long, Little Bird (2025, 23m) follows a story of the daughter of a displaced Palestinian family, who accidentally finds herself time traveling to 1930s Palestine, where she spends ... Read more

    $11
  • Beyond Borders: Highlighting Immigration Stories

    53rd Street Library 18 W 53rd St, New York, NY, United States
    Non AAARI Events

    New York City, a city founded by immigrants, has been shaped and enriched by generations of newcomers across the five boroughs. Each story of immigration is deeply personal and unique; at the same time, many immigrants share core experiences of settling in a new place. Finding community, speaking a second language, navigating institutions and paperwork, ... Read more

  • K-Dialogue: New Technology and AI Development In Korea Workshop

    Non AAARI Events

    Do you want to improve your Korean speaking skills? In this workshop, we will read articles from Korean newspapers about AI and new technology development in Korea, and discuss various questions related to the topic. The workshop will be conducted using both English and Korean, but discussions will mainly take place in Korean. It is ... Read more

  • New York City Air Quality and Health Summit (NYC AQHS)

    Fordham University 150 West 62nd Street, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    The New York City Air Quality and Health Summit will bring together academics, clinicians, policymakers, and community stakeholders to explore the health impacts of air pollution. The program includes a plenary address by Dr. Wolfram Schlenker of the Harvard Kennedy School, as well as presentations by leading environmental economists, policymakers, and clinicians. It is organized ... Read more

  • Moving Objects: Modes of Conveyance & the Making of Global Asias

    20 Cooper Square – NYU 20 Cooper Square, New York, NY, United States
    Non AAARI Events

    The Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU and Pennsylvania State University’s Global Asias Initiative are pleased to present “Moving Objects: Modes of Conveyance & the Making of Global Asias,” a one-day symposium at NYU and a Convergence feature for a special issue of the journal Verge: Studies in Global Asias. “Moving Objects” examines  the varied modes of ... Read more

  • A Conversation with Mei ZhenCai: 梅振才先生訪談

    Chatham Square Library 33 East Broadway, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Mr. Mei Zhen Cai is a local author, educator, and member of the Chinese Cultural Art Association. He will be joining us at Chatham Square LIbrary to discuss his work and writing process. This program will be conducted in Cantonese.

  • Holi Dance & Music Celebration: Festival of Colors

    Flushing Town Hall 137-35 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY, United States
    Non AAARI Events

    Celebrate Holi with ullas (joy), sahbhaajan (sharing) & prem (love) at our dance concert as we invite you to experience India’s rich folk-dance legacy with live musical accompaniment. Abha B. Roy and Srijan Dance Company perform lively dances from Bengal, Jammu-Kashmir, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh. Featuring the renowned classical Hindustani vocalist, Sanjukta Sen alongside Tapan Modak on tabla and Mirashi ... Read more

    $17
  • Sakura Matsuri: Cherry Blossom Festival

    Charles B. Wang Center - Stony Brook University 100 Nicolls Rd, Stony Brook, NY, United States
    Non AAARI Events

    Welcome spring to Long Island with the blooming of sakura (cherry blossoms), the sounds of taiko drums, and a wondrous array of Japanese cultural exhibits at the Wang Center! The Wang Center will provide many exciting activities, including koto plays, Japanese traditional dances, martial arts demonstrations, bonsai workshops, calligraphy workshops, ikebana flower arrangement, tea workshops, ... Read more

  • Book Talk: Balikbayan: A Revenant History of the Filipino Homeland with Dr. Adrian De Leon

    NYU Espacio de Culturas 53 Washington Square S, New York, NY, United States
    Non AAARI Events

    What does it mean to go back home, especially when “home” is shaped by conquest, labor, and longing? This question has animated the experiences of global migrants displaced by imperialism, capital, and the nation-states that have sought to manage their movements for their own political and economic benefit. Through vivid storytelling, Adrian De Leon traces ... Read more

  • Book Event: The Blue House I Loved with Kao Kalia Yang & Jen Shin

    south of Bryant Park South of Bryan Park, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Celebrate The Blue House I Loved with authors Kao Kalia Yang & Jen Shin — read-aloud, Q&A, and light refreshments! Join us for an evening celebrating a beautiful new children's book — and a true Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship collaboration. The Blue House I Loved is written by award-winning author Kao Kalia Yang (2003 ... Read more

  • Film Screening: The Vow from Hiroshima

    LaGuardia Community College 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    The Vow from Hiroshima is a documentary profiling Setsuko Thurlow, a survivor of the 1945 Hiroshima atomic bombing and a longtime nuclear disarmament advocate. The film follows Thurlow’s friendship with Mitchie Takeuchi, a second-generation survivor and New York City–based filmmaker. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with producer Mitchie Takeuchi.

  • Power Building for Racial Equity (PRE) Virtual

    Non AAARI Events

    This workshop offers practical strategies and insights for confronting power dynamics to advance racial justice in organizations. This workshop focuses on the role of power when addressing systemic racism and advancing racial justice. Systemic racism is a system of power–hierarchical, coercive, and oppressive power–based on race. Racial justice, to be achieved and sustained, also requires ... Read more

    $56
  • HCAP Mental Health Event – Building Self Confidence

    Hunter College 695 Park Avenue, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    What do you do to stay positive? To think positive thoughts about yourself and all that you’re doing right now? It’s normal to struggle with self confidence, especially when we are in new or challenging situations. We may experience doubt or put ourselves down. Join us for a workshop where we practice self compassion and ... Read more

  • Learning and Unlearning Asian American Representation in Film: The Intersection of Pop Culture and Policy

    Non AAARI Events

    This workshop explores the history of Asian American representation in visual media, with a focus on film. Participants will examine how policies and laws have shaped—and been reflected in—film through recurring archetypes, tropes, and narratives. Together, we will trace the intersection of policy and popular culture, analyzing how these representations have evolved over time and ... Read more

  • What Hibakusha Can Tell Us

    LaGuardia Community College 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    A conversation with atomic bomb survivors visiting New York as part of United Nations nonproliferation meetings. Hibakusha is the Japanese term used for survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings. Speakers will share personal experiences and reflections on peace and humanity. Student representatives will moderate the discussion.

  • The Unwritten Word: Voices, Verses, and the Living Archive of Oral History

    Countee Cullen Library 104 West 136th St, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    History is often found between the lines of textbooks—breathed, sung, and passed down through the generations. While traditional archives rely on the permanence of ink and paper, our most vital cultural truths often exist in the spaces where memory meets oral traditions. The Unwritten Word invites you to explore the idea of oral history as ... Read more