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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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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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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
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Gish Jen with Weike Wang: Bad Bad Girl
NYPL Stephen A. Schwarzman Building 476 Fifth Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsGish Jen’s latest novel, Bad Bad Girl, began as a memoir of her late mother, Loo Shu-hsin, before evolving into a fictionalized portrait of their turbulent mother-daughter relationship. As a child Shu-hsin learns how little her life is valued as a woman in 1930s Shanghai and is constantly reprimanded, “Bad bad girl! You don’t know ... Read more
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Chinatown Modern Dance Legacies: Hsueh Tung Chen
Think!Chinatown Studio 1 Pike Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin us for an evening reflecting on the life and legacy of choreographer H.T. Chen, a cultural pillar of New York’s Chinatown, whose work bridged Asian traditions and American modern dance. Born in Shanghai, raised in Taiwan, and trained at Juilliard and NYU, Chen came to New York in the 1970s and founded HT Chen ... Read more
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Lea Salonga Stage, Screen & Everything In Between
The Town Hall 123 West 43rd Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsMusical theatre royalty and official Disney Legend Lea Salonga is bringing her acclaimed Stage, Screen & Everything In Between tour to North America in 2025 with a stop at Town Hall on October 20. In Stage, Screen & Everything In Between, musical theatre fans will experience stage and screen classics from Lea’s iconic roles including ... Read more
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APAICS 2025 Tech Summit
The APAICS Technology Summit brings together community and corporate leaders, subject matter experts, as well as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA & NH/PI) elected officials for bipartisan policy discussions that affect the AA & NH/PI community and the nation at-large.
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Voices of AAPI Communities: October Briefing on Immigration, Capitalism and Socialism, and Israel and Palestine
Non AAARI EventsJoin APIAVote, AAPI Data, AAJA, and NCAPA for the next installment of the Voices of AAPI Communities monthly briefing, where we’ll dive deep into the latest survey insights from AAPI Data and AP-NORC on timely policies.
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Voices Rising: Asian Americans in Motion
Asia Society 725 Park Avenue, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin ALL ARTS and The Serica Initiative for the latest installment of the New York Emmy Award nominated Voices Rising series, celebrating the brilliance and influence of Asian Americans in sports and dance. The evening begins with a reception from 6:30–7:30 PM and features drinks, light bites, and sponsor booths, where community members can connect, explore, ... Read more
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Kim Chi + Youngmi Mayer: Kim Chi Eats the World
Strand Book Store 828 Broadway 3rd Floor, Rare Book Room, New York, NYNon AAARI Eventsoin us for a launch event with world-famous drag queen Kim Chi, discussing her new cookbook Kim Chi Eats The World: 75 Recipes Fit for a (Drag) Queen. Joining Kim Chi in conversation is standup comedian Youngmi Mayer. This event will be hosted in the Strand Book Store’s 3rd-floor Rare Book Room at 828 Broadway ... Read more
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Short Films: Ancestral Computation
e-flux 172 Classon Ave, Brooklyn, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin us at e-flux Screening Room on Tuesday, October 21 at 7pm for the screening program Ancestral Computation, followed by a discussion between artist Nouf Aljowaysir and curator Mashinka Firunts Hakopian. The program is co-presented with ArteEast. Ancestral Computation assembles works that counter the epistemes of Western technoscience, from across the SWANA region and its ... Read more
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Queens Borough President South Asian and Indo-Caribbean Leaders Meeting
Lefferts Public Library 103-34 Lefferts Blvd, South Richardmon Hill, NYNon AAARI EventsJoin Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. for a meeting with the South Asian and Indo-Caribbean community and business leaders in Central Queens. Various government agency representatives will also be present.
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Battling Truth Decay: Communicating nuance in a world hooked on fast factoids
CUN School of Professional Health 55 West 125th Street, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsA. J. Jacobs will discuss his noteworthy experiences communicating ideas that are unusual, and maybe even unpopular. Drawing on guiding texts including the Constitution, the Encyclopedia Britannica, the Bible, and George Washington’s “110 Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation,” (#98, Drink not nor talk with your mouth full neither Gaze about ... Read more
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Misook Doolittle with Ambassador Kathleen Stephens
The Korea Society 350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor, New York, NYNon AAARI EventsWith the ever-growing need to understand ourselves and humanity as a whole, it is necessary to examine the concepts of morality, ethics and universal values as guiding principles of the human condition. With generous support from Y.T. Hwang Family Foundation, The Korea Society presents a Series on Ethics and Common Values. This series promotes the ... Read more