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Not Your Model Minority Movie: How Asian & Asian American Cinema Got Real

Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York, NY

From Parasite to Everything Everywhere All at Once, Asian and Asian American cinema are having more than just a moment—they're transforming the landscape of the film world. The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) invites you to a nuanced, provocative conversation with Dr. Samuel Jamier, President and Executive Director of the New York Asian Film ... Read more

Map of Central Asian Restaurants and Businesses of South Brooklyn

Macaulays Honors College/CUNY 35 W. 67th Street, New York, NY

Join us in celebrating the launch of the first map of Central Asian Restaurants and Businesses in South Brooklyn. Macaulay students have researched, visited, interviewed, and recorded their on-the-ground research this semester. Invited speakers will speak about their experiences as chefs, poets, translators, and human rights defenders. Event is taking place in-person and on Zoom.

Asian American Career Lessons – Overcoming Bias and Stereotypes

During this webcast, our two instructors will briefly summarize their careers, but will focus on providing advice and lessons to the audience on how to overcome bias and stereotypes in corporate America. They will cite examples from their own careers and their observations about other Asian Americans that they have worked with or mentored.  The ... Read more

Korean Americans in the Arts: Q&A Panel and Networking Event

Korean American Association of Greater New York 149 West 24th Street #6, New York, NY

Join us at the Korean American Association of Greater New York headquarters for an evening of insightful discussions and valuable connections. Our panel of creative professionals will share their experiences and expertise, offering valuable insights for aspiring professionals in the entertainment industry. This will be a great opportunity to learn, network, and grow your career.

$15

Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City (1969-2001)

Asian American / Asian Research Institute 25 West 43rd Street, Suite 1000, New York, United States

Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City (1969-2001), an expansive survey of rarely-seen artwork and archival material by artists that constitute and exceed “Asian American,” a label denoting a cultural and national identity invented in 1968.

2024 Understanding Anti-Asian Hate through a Shared Learning Community: Convening for Asian American Parents

Downtown Manhattan

This convening aims to bring together NYC’s AAPI and allied parents and caregivers to discuss the experiences and issues most relevant to AAPI families. We aim to create a shared learning community where parents and caregivers will explore and strengthen their understanding of and relationship to their own identities, deepen the connections between social justice ... Read more

Maum Market in NYC Industry City

MAUM MARKET 33 35th St, Brooklyn, NY, United States

The original Asian makers’ market — a mindfully curated, premium pop-up shopping experience celebrating Asian artists, creatives, and entrepreneurs nationwide. Please join us one day only on Saturday, December 14th from 12-4pm *INDOORS* at @IndustryCity in Brooklyn, a beautiful 2nd floor open space loft overlooking the Manhattan skyline. Stay warm and shop small this season with over ... Read more

$5

Through Their Eyes: Preserving Indo-Caribbean Histories

Indo Caribbean Alliance 131-12 Liberty Ave, South Richmond Hill, NY, United States

Join us for an evening of storytelling and cultural celebration! Experience the captivating portraits and hear the untold stories of resilience and heritage from Indo-Caribbean elders. This project highlights the strength and spirit of our community through photography and personal narratives. Don’t miss this incredible journey through deeply personal history of Indo-Caribbeans! Proudly presented by ... Read more

Taiwan Fest Holiday Pop-Up NYC

Village Works 12 St Marks Pl, New York, NY, United States

Join Us for the Taiwan Fest Holiday Pop-Up in New York! The holiday season is here, and there’s no better way to get into the festive spirit than by visiting the Taiwan Fest Holiday Pop-Up in the heart of New York City! Celebrate the magic of the holidays with unique gifts that bring together the ... Read more

Know Your Rights: Workshop on Immigrants’ Rights

The Urban Studies Department of Queens College is pleased to present a “Know Your Rights” workshop via Zoom. With special guests NY Assemblywoman Catalina Cruz and Urban Studies Alumnus and immigrants’ rights activist, Enrique Pena Oropeza. Introductions by Professor Do J. Lee. This workshop will address legal protections, available resources, and practical advice for supporting ... Read more

Asian American Career Lessons – Developing a Personal Brand

  Our second Master Class will be on the topic of "Master Classes: Developing a Personal Brand” and will feature a widely respected speaker on the topic who will conduct a tutorial. Our speaker, Jerry Won, is the Founder & CEO of Just Like Media, an innovative storytelling company home to the award winning Dear ... Read more

Bangladesh Victory Day Celebration: Music, Poetry, and Standup Comedy!

Sugar mouse 47 3rd Ave, New York, NY, United States

Join us for an exciting celebration of Bangladesh Victory Day! This vibrant event will feature an evening filled with music, poetry, and stand-up comedy. Enjoy English and Bengali music presented by Royal Bengal Tea House, followed by laughter and an after-party with some of the funniest Bangladeshi comedians in New York City! Celebrate all things ... Read more

$23.18