Play – Export Quality

Here Arts Center 145 6th Ave, New York, United States

When survival means self-sacrifice, the only option for some women is to become a mail-order bride and marry a stranger from a foreign land. Inspired by true stories, Export Quality traces the harrowing journeys of four mail-order brides from the Philippines, as they experience hope and despair, love and loss, death and renewal. The play explores the ... Read more

$35

Taisho Roman – Fever Dreams of the Great Rectitude

Japan Society 333 East 47th Street, New York, NY, United States

Seijun Suzuki would wryly proclaim when considering the period of his birth. A new era born from the passing of Meiji, the Taisho period, with its elaborate, decadent fantasies, amounts to Japan’s own belle epoque–a short-lived age where Western thought, modernization, liberalism and arts would convene. Coined in reflective terms, “Taisho Roman” (short for romanticism) ... Read more

$16

Taiwan Elections in 2024: Who is Running and What to Expect

Taiwan will hold a landmark presidential election on January 13, 2024. The outcome of the election will have major implications for the trajectory of peace and stability between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan for years to come. But who exactly are the candidates vying to become the president? The front-runner, Lai Ching-te, of the ... Read more

Globalized Filipino Activism: Resisting Neoliberalism and State Repression in Diaspora

Jackelyn Mariano will discuss her research and community activism among diasporic Filipino social movements, particularly the Malaya Movement’s broad anti-fascist coalition building during the Philippine elections, and the Justice for Jollibee Workers campaign that has challenged the fast-food corporation’s systemic abuse of workers’ rights.

Voices of AAPI Communities: Unveiling Insights from New AAPI DATA/AP-NORC Survey (December Briefing)

On Friday, December 15, APIAVote, AAPI Data and the Asian Americans Journalist Association will be co-hosting the second in the Voices of AAPI Communities monthly briefing series that analyzes findings from the new AAPIData/AP-NORC Survey. This briefing will focus on AAPI views on Biden approval, voting rights, threats to democracy, and trust in political institutions. 

Self Preservation with Sisters in Self Defense

Think!Chinatown Studio 1 Pike Street, New York, NY

Join Sisters in Self Defense in the T!C studio for a hands-on workshop where you’ll learn techniques for protecting yourself and others from racially motivated aggression in public spaces. Participants will gain practical knowledge about what actually happens in a street altercation, how to avoid dangerous situations and de-escalate conflict, and, if no other option ... Read more

Documenting Our Community Through Film: “People’s Land” by Alvin Tsang & Siyan Wong

Queens Library at Flushing 41-17 Main Street, Flushing, NY

Homelessness is becoming a bigger problem everyday in NYC and around the world. Why? In this talk, filmmaker Alvin Tsang and artist Siyan Wong will explore this question by sharing clips from their work-in-progress documentary, “People’s Land.” This film follows Siyan (also a workers rights lawyer living in Lower East Side/Chinatown) as she tries to ... Read more

CRS Presents Crossing Boundaries 21: gamin x yuniya edi kwon: OO / LL / IM

Abrons Art Center 466 Grand St, Manhattan, United States

CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) presents the 21st concert in its Crossing Boundaries series, gamin x yuniya edi kwon: OO / LL / IM, curated by gamin, at Abrons Art Center as part of the @Abrons Series. OO / LL / IM is an interdisciplinary ritual performance – a passageway through which grief, entanglements, ... Read more

$31

Harmonica Holiday Jam – lead by Jiayi He

Lowell Memorial Fountain, Bryant Park 41 West 40th Street, New York, NY

Harmonica virtuoso Jiayi He, who has been featured on America’s Got Talent, will lead a crash course in how to play the harmonica and lead participants in a jam session to showcase their new skills with performances of holiday classics such as “Jingle Bell,” “Deck the Halls,” “Here Comes Santa Claus,” “Silent Night,” “When the ... Read more

Desire/Expectations: The Films of Edward Yang

Film at Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theater 165 W. 65th Street, New York, NY

Enjoy a holiday retrospective dedicated to a leading figure of the ascendant Taiwanese New Wave and one of cinema’s most celebrated surveyors of the human condition—Edward Yang. Desire/Expectations: The Films of Edward Yang features 10 screenings of Yang’s magnum opus Yi Yi, in addition to 2K and 4K restoration of That Day, on the Beach, ... Read more

$17

Film Series – Hong Kong 1997

Metrograph 7 Ludlow Street, New York, NY

At midnight on July 1st, 1997, 156 years of British rule in Hong Kong came to an end, as the colonial city-state was reunited with Mainland China under the status of “special administrative region.” The uncertainty many Hong Kongers felt about this event and its implications would, subtly or quite directly, influence films made in ... Read more

$17

CBFS: New Perspectives on the Life & Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Journalist Jonathan Eig (King: A Life), University of Florida professor and former field director of SNCC's Mississippi Freedom Summer Project Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons, and political scientist Brandon M. Terry (To Shape a New World: Essays on the Political Philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr.) offer new perspectives on life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., ... Read more