• Habibi Festival 2025

    Joe's Pub 425 Lafayette Street, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Created with the goal of giving a snapshot of contemporary and traditional musics of the South West Asia North Africa (SWANA) region, Habibi Festival aims to take listeners on a journey of the sounds wafting through the airwaves and living rooms of cities spanning Marrakech to Baghdad. This performing arts festival, now in its fourth year, is ... Read more

    $48
  • 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!

  • From Japanese Empire to American Hegemony: A Book Talk by Matthew Augustine

    Columbia University - International Affairs Building (SIPA) 420 West 11th Street, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Historian Matthew R. Augustine will discuss his recently published book, From Japanese Empire to American Hegemony: Koreans and Okinawans in the Resettlement of Northeast Asia (title in the WEAI “Studies” series), a comprehensive study of the dynamic and often contentious relationship between migration and border controls in U.S.-occupied Japan, Korea, and the Ryukyu Islands in ... Read more

  • Learn to Use AI for Data Reporting: How to find and access relevant data

    Non AAARI Events

    Quickly evolving artificial intelligence technology is emerging as a potentially powerful journalism tool, including for harnessing data in stories. But AI needs to be wielded carefully and correctly to get accurate, trustable results in storytelling. Join Sandeep Junnarkar, Data Journalism Director at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, for a three-part training ... Read more

  • NYC Mayoral Race Policy Panel

    Hunter College - LGBTQ+ Community Space 695 Park Ave, Thomas Hunter Rm 311, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Join us on Thursday October 9th at 2:30PM in the Maralyn G. Cohn LGBTQ+ Community Space (Thomas Hunter 311) and learn about the policy platform and voting implications for each of the NYC Mayoral race candidates.  The panel will feature distinguished faculty and researchers who will share their unique perspectives on how the mayoral race ... Read more

  • U.S. – China Relations in a New Era: Youth Perspective & Expert Insights

    China Institute 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    At a moment of profound changes in the U.S. – China relationship, how do young Americans view the landscape change, and how does their perspective align with the insights of one of America’s most respected authorities on China? This program brings together the rising voices of American youth and the seasoned insight of David J. Firestein. ... Read more

    $10
  • The Alien Enemies Act of 1798: Understanding 1941 and 2025

    Non AAARI Events

    Immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt invoked the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) of 1798, leading to the arrest of thousands of West Coast Issei men and their wartime detention in Army and INS facilities in an internment process that was distinct from the incarceration of nearly 127,000 persons of Japanese ... Read more

  • On Healing Land, Birds Perch: Healing From the Trauma of the Vietnam War

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

    Join us for an intimate screening of On Healing Land, Birds Perch, a powerful short documentary by Vietnamese-born filmmaker Naja Pham Lockwood. Through the lens of Eddie Adams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph Saigon Execution, the film explores the lingering trauma of the Vietnam War and the complex journey toward reconciliation — 50 years after the fall of ... Read more

    $15