• PAGE TURNER: The 2025 AAWW Publishing Conference

    Asian American Writers' Workshop (AAWW) 18 West 21st Street, Suite 900, New York, NY, United States
    Non AAARI Events

    Our publishing conference will center the work and experiences of writers of color, convening experts and authors across industries and genres to share candid insights, advice, and experiences.

    $44.52
  • Conversations – “Recollections, Pioneers and Heroes” Featuring The Honorable Elaine Chao

    Non AAARI Events

    We are pleased to invite you to attend Committee of 100’s Conversations—”Recollections, Pioneers, and Heroes” featuring The Honorable Elaine Chao, who will reflect on her remarkable journey as an immigrant, trailblazer, and leader at the highest levels of government, and her insights on leadership, resilience, and service to the nation.

  • Rethinking “Race” within Asia: The Act of “Korean-passing” through K-beauty

    Non AAARI Events

    This fifth lecture will examine how Vietnamese middle-class female students who moved to Korea reimagine race and belonging through the practice of adorning their appearance to embody "Koreanness."  Speaker: Khánh Linh Phạm (Harin) (M.A., Women’s Studies, Ewha Womans University) Discussant: Minji Yoo (Research Fellow, Asian Center for Women's Studies) Date & Time: November 26, 2025 (Wed), 5:00–6:30 ... Read more

  • History Walk: Asian Americans and the Downtown Arts Scene, 1980–2000

    Non AAARI Events

    Many talented artists of Asian descent helped define the vibrant art scene in downtown New York in the last decades of the 20th century, including some in China Institute Gallery’s current exhibition, Metamorphosis: Chinese Imagination and Transformation. On World AIDS Day, we will remember their contributions and those who lost their lives during the AIDS ... Read more

  • Crossing Boundaries 24: Between Breaths: A Sonic Memoir with gamin

    Fridman Gallery 169 Bowery, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing), Fridman Gallery, and New Ear, Inc. present Crossing Boundaries 24: Between Breaths: A Sonic Memoir with gamin, an intimate multimedia performance by Korean-born, U.S.-based musician gamin, a multi-instrumentalist and designated Yisuja (official holder of Korea’s Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 46). In this work, gamin invites audiences into a sonic memoir ... Read more

  • History of Anti-AANHPI Laws and Legal Battles Wehinar Series

    Non AAARI Events

    Join us for Citizenship as Architecture, the first event in our two-part History of Anti-AANHPI Laws and Legal Battles series. From the 1790 Naturalization Act to Wong Kim Ark, this conversation uncovers how American law built the very idea of citizenship through exclusion, loyalty, and race, and how those boundaries still shape belonging today. Featuring: ... Read more

  • Transitions & Challenges: Chinatown Small Business after Covid

    CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies (14th Floor) 25 West 43rd Street - Rooms 1425/1426, New York, NY
    AAARI Events

    Prof. Zai Liang’s presentation focuses on the substantial challenges faced by small businesses in Manhattan Chinatown and the subsequent transitions they have made in the post-Covid pandemic era. Attendees will gain insights into the key findings conducted during Summer 2025 by the specialized research team from SUNY Albany, in collaboration with the Chinatown Partnership Local ... Read more

  • From Momentum to Movement: Reflecting on 2025 and Building Early for 2026

    Non AAARI Events

    Join us for a one-hour webinar where we’ll celebrate our shared successes, reflect on lessons learned, and chart the path ahead towards the 2026 midterms. You’ll hear best practices from fellow partners, learn how to get a head start on your 2026 plans, gain insight into what’s next for the voter engagement landscape, and get ... Read more

  • HUMANitiesxTech Series

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

    WHO GETS TO SHAPE AI... AND WHO IS LEFT OUT? Using his prototype robots, our Computer Science Professor Raj Korpan and his students explore how Al development often reflects narrow cultural assumptions, and why diverse and underrepresented communities are essential in rethinking what Al is and who it serves. 

  • Impossible Desires: New Directions in Queer Diaspora Studies

    The Bowery Electric 327 Bowery, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    The publication of Gayatri Gopinath’s Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures (Duke University Press) in 2005 heralded a new moment in transnational scholarship in gender and sexuality studies. The book theorized queer and feminist cultural practices in the context of South Asian diasporic migration, and served as a precursor to subsequent scholarship in ... Read more

  • Serica Storytellers: The Presidents with David Wu & Frank Wu

    Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY 219 West 40th Street, New York, NY
    AAARI Events

    A hybrid panel with Queens and Baruch College presidents explores how student visa revocations are reshaping CUNY campuses, immigrant communities, and New York’s educational landscape.

    $15