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Play – Did You Eat? (밥 먹었니?)
The Public Theater 425 Lafayette St, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsDID YOU EAT? (밥 먹었니?) is Zoë Kim’s autobiographical journey through love’s many forms–how it’s learned, given, and reflected inward. In a nimble and tender solo performance, Zoë shapeshifts into the souls of her family through a landscape of memories where tears and laughter collide. It’s not just a story, but a reckoning—weaving through the ... Read more
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Niyū Yūrk: Memory, Migration, and Middle Eastern Art in the City
NYPL Stephen A. Schwarzman Building - Lenox & Astor Room, 216 Fifth Avenue & 42nd Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsCurator and writer Fawz Kabra and artist Rhea Karam, whose work is featured in the exhibition, will discuss the histories, identities, and artistic practices highlighted in the show, including Karam’s 2021 print series Come Together, which documents her urban interventions—geometric designs painted on the corners of walls and buildings throughout New York City. Registration for ... Read more
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Asian American Activism, Civil Rights and a Better Tomorrow: A Conversation with Helen Zia
Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College 47-49 East 65th Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsCelebrate the Hunter College Asian American Studies Program and the inaugural Helen Zia Deputy Director, Daniel Woo. Dr. Woo will be in conversation with writer/activist Helen Zia. Helen Zia is a writer and activist. She is the daughter of immigrants from China and was born and raised in New Jersey. Her latest book, Last Boat ... Read more
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On Remembering My Friends, My First Job, and My Second-Favorite Weezer CD: A Novella
Asian American / Asian Research Institute 25 West 43rd Street, Suite 1000, New York, United StatesAAARI EventsProf. Francisco Delgado will read and discuss his novella, On Remembering My Friends, My First Job, and My Second-Favorite Weezer CD (TRP: The University Press of SHSU, July 2025).
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Shichigosan: Celebrating the Health of Children
Japan Society 333 East 47th Street, New York, NY, United StatesNon AAARI EventsCelebrate the growth and good health of children ages 3, 5 and 7 through the Shinto ritual of Shichigosan (“seven-five-three” in Japanese). Three- and 5-year-old boys and 3- and 7-year-old girls of all nationalities and religions, with accompanying adults, are invited to participate in this traditional celebration. Co-sponsored with the International Shinto Foundation.
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Filipino American History Month Celebration
St. James Episcopal Church 84-07 Broadway, Flushing, NY, United StatesNon AAARI Events3rd Annual Filipino American History Month Celebration (in Elmhurst) Hosted by the Office of Assemblymember Steven Raga, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, NaFFAA-New York, and FANHS-Metro New York
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Pathways to Publishing: Expo for Aspiring Authors
Bronx Library Center 310 East Kingsbridge Road, Bronx, NYNon AAARI EventsAre you interested in publishing a book but don't know where to start? Looking for an agent but not sure how to write a query letter? Trying to self-publish your novel? Wanting to make connections with other writers? Join us for Pathways to Publishing, a daylong expo at Bronx Library Center. Learn to navigate the world ... Read more
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Diwali Festival featuring Pt. Kinnar Seen, Dr. Naren Budhkar, and Abha B. Roy
Flushing Town Hall 137-35 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY, United StatesNon AAARI EventsFlushing Town Hall is proud to present our 11th annual Diwali Festival featuring Pt. Kinnar Seen, Dr. Naren Budhkar, and Srijan Dance Company! Celebrate Diwali with this all-ages festival and concert, featuring Pt. Kinnar Seen, Dr. Naren Budhkar, and kathak classical dancer Abha B. Roy with Srijan Dance Company. With family friendly workshops, including: block printing with Dr. Alka Mukerji, rangoli making with Dr. Anju G. Modak, Indian cooking ... Read more
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Diwali Lights Up Asia Society 2025
Asia Society 725 Park Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsDiwali, often known as the festival of lights, is celebrated in South Asia, by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists. It symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and hope over despair. Diwali returns to Asia Society with a colorful, fun-filled, and multi-sensorial afternoon, presented in collaboration with The Culture Tree. On October 18th, ... Read more
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An Afternoon Journey with Shen Wei: STILL / MOVING
Katonah Museum of Art 134 Jay Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin us for an extraordinary cultural excursion beyond the city, where visual art and live performance meet in one unforgettable afternoon with the world-renowned artist and choreographer Shen Wei, known for his incredible work as Principal Choreographer for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony. On Saturday, October 18, 2025, guests will travel by private ... Read more
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Dalit Journeys for Dignity
The Heyman Center 2960 Broadway, 2nd Floor Common Room, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsDalit Journeys for Dignity is a facilitated discussion about the radical, field-shifting subfield of Dalit Studies within South Asian Studies. This event centers around the publication of this second volume, the Dalit Studies Volume Two (April 2025, SUNY Press and Permanent Black), using this occasion to reflect on the developments in this field since its ... Read more
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Budget Justice: On Building Grassroots Politics and Solidarities
Non AAARI EventsJoin Gabe Dunn, bestselling author, actor, and filmmaker, and host of the podcast “Bad With Money,” and Professor Celina Su, Department of Political Science, for a conversation on racial capitalism, coalition building, and her book recent book, Budget Justice. Drawing on her years of engagement with democratic governance in New York City and around the ... Read more
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Monday Night Movies: From Spikes to Spindles (1976)
Jefferson Market Library 425 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsFrom Spikes to Spindles (1976; 46 minutes). Director: Christine Choy. Producer: Third World Newsreel. A portrait of lower Manhattan Chinatown in the mid-1970s. Sparked by the mobilization of Asian American New Yorkers against police violence following the NYPD’s brutal assault against 27 year old Peter Yew in Chinatown, the film considers over a century of Chinese ... Read more
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Beyond the Pitch: A Panel on Raising Funding
Welcome to Chinatown Hub 115 Bowery, New York, NY, United StatesNon AAARI EventsTurning your side hustle into a thriving business takes more than passion—it takes funding, strategy, and the right playbook. This panel brings together experts across investing, banking, and community building to share real-world insights on raising capital—without the fluff. What we’ll cover: Grassroots & community support: partnerships, sponsorships, and building traction from day one Angel/VC ... Read more
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Black & Asian Feminist Solidarities NYC Book Launch
Mercury Store 131 8th Street, Brooklyn,, NYNon AAARI EventsCome celebrate the publication of We Are Each Other’s Liberation, a groundbreaking anthology centering Black and Asian feminist solidarities. Emerging out of a collaborative project between Black Women Radicals and the Asian American Feminist Collective, We Are Each Other’s Liberation: Black and Asian Feminist Solidarities offers an urgent call for the just future we might ... Read more
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Stolen Relations: Recovering the History of Native American Enslavement
Center for Brooklyn History 128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, New YorkNon AAARI EventsThe Stolen Relations project is a tribally collaborative initiative to recover, interpret, and share with the public the long-hidden history of Native American enslavement. Developed over the past decade and formally launched in May 2025 (www.stolenrelations.org), the project brings together a growing database of individual records alongside contemporary Native perspectives, artwork, music, and other resources for tribal ... Read more