• Exhibition – LEGENDS: Athleticism in Asian/American Art

    Queens College - Godwin-Ternbach Museum 65-30 Kissena Blvd - 405 Klapper Hall, Flushing, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    LEGENDS: Athleticism in Asian/American Art explores the intersection of art and sports through the work of contemporary Asian and Asian American artists. While often considered distinct fields, this exhibition highlights how sport and artistic expression serve as interconnected arenas. Featuring artists and collectives across a wide range of artistic media, LEGENDS examines how artists of ... Read more

  • Asian American Business Roundtable: Beyond the Algorithm: The Leadership Impact on AI

    Accenture One Manhattan West 395 9th Ave, New York, NY, United States
    Non AAARI Events

    Discount enjoy $30 off your registration with code BEYOND26 at checkout by April 6! Beyond the Algorithm: The Leadership Impact on AI For over a decade, the Asian American Business Roundtable (AABR) has been the premier forum for leaders to navigate the complexities of a globalized economy. By harnessing the collective expertise of Asian American executives, AABR ... Read more

    $99
  • Building Racial Equity: Foundations – Virtual

    Non AAARI Events

    Learn more about our ticket prices here: https://bit.ly/RFTicketInfo In a moment unlike any we have faced as a global community, Race Forward believes that Racial Justice is more important than ever. In order to embed Racial Equity into all of our day to day operations as well as our responses in this moment we must ... Read more

  • Beyond gas prices: How the Middle East War is affecting Chinese Americans

    Non AAARI Events

    Global politics moves fast. The U.S.-Iran conflict has opened space for China to assert new diplomatic influence, and the ripple effects are already being felt in U.S.-China relations. What does this mean for Chinese Americans with cross‑border family, work, and community ties? Join us for a discussion with Thomas Krueger, Senior Policy Advisor on national ... Read more

  • Asian Heritage Month: Embodied Grief: Transforming Loss in Times of Climate Change

    Richard Harris Terrace 199 Chamber Street, New York, NY, United States
    Non AAARI Events

    Important Note on Attendance: As this is an intimate, movement-based circle designed to foster a supportive community space; capacity is strictly limited to 18 participants and pre-registration is required. To preserve the healing environment for all participants, we ask for a commitment to the full duration of the workshop (12–3 p.m.). Late arrivals or early ... Read more

  • The Incompatibilities Between Generative AI and Art

    Columbia University (Pulitzer Hall) 2950 Broadway, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    The Incompatibilities Between Generative AI and Art A conversation with author Ted Chiang and Professor Denise Cruz, Columbia University

  • Across Languages: New Voices in Korean Poetry

    The Korea Society 350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Across Languages: New Voices in Korean Poetry brings together acclaimed South Korean poets Lee Jenny, Yoo Heekyung, Oh Eun, and Shin Hae-uk with award-winning literary translators Archana Madhavan and Stine An, for a Korean–English bilingual reading and conversation to share the dynamism and innovations of language in Korean poetry culture. Through poetry and discussion, the ... Read more

  • Angela Reyes ‘From Conyo to Rizal: Elite Emanation and Inversion’

    Columbia University - 457, 4th Floor Schermerhorn 1200 Amsterdam Ave, Schermerhorn Extension, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    This talk explores how people imagine a twenty-first-century social persona as emanating from a nineteenth-century individual person. The persona in question is the Philippine “conyo,” regarded as spoiled, empty-headed, rich kids who speak a distinct style of “Taglish” (Tagalog-English). The person in question is José Rizal, one of the most celebrated Filipino historical figures. Drawing ... Read more

  • Extravagant Camp: The Queer Abjection of Asian America

    Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College 47-49 East 65th Street, New York, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    Dr. Eng will discuss his newly released book, Extravagant Camp: The Queer Abjection of Asian America.He will also be joined in conversation by current CRAASH member and Hunter College student, Alvi Chowdhury. An audience Q&A and book signing to follow. What happens when we take the predominantly tragic and heroic narratives of Asian American historical ... Read more

  • Mona Tewari in conversation with Chelsea Abdullah for BURN THE SEA

    667 Washington Ave 667 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United States
    Non AAARI Events

    Join us for the release of BURN THE SEA by Mona Tewari, as she is joined in conversation with Chelsea Abdullah. ** We kindly ask attendees to please avoid wearing scented products (such as perfumes or colognes) as they can trigger Mona's chronic illness. **

    $29
  • Decision-making for Racial Equity (DRE) Virtual

    Non AAARI Events

    Provides a framework that seeks to disrupt dominant forms of decision-making that perpetuate racial bias. Learn more about our ticket prices here: https://bit.ly/RFTicketInfo In 2020, following the murder of George Floyd, many organizations and institutions realized the need to incorporate racial equity into their practices. However well-intentioned, many face challenges implementing racial equity across their ... Read more

    $624
  • Finding Refuge at Bryn Mawr: The Exiled Mathematician Emmy Noether

    Kupferberg Holocaust Center - Quensborough Community College/CUNY 222-05 56th Avenue, Queens, NY
    Non AAARI Events

    On November 7, 1933, Emmy Noether, the most eminent woman mathematician in Europe, arrived in New York after she was dismissed from the University of Göttingen. Dr. Qinna Shen, Associate Professor of German at Bryn Mawr College and author of A Refugee Scholar from Nazi Germany: Emmy Noether and Bryn Mawr College (2019), will reconstruct ... Read more

  • 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