ROK-US Economic Cooperation and the Impact of the US Elections

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

Over the past seven decades, the alliance between South Korea and the United States has evolved from a security-focused relationship into a robust, multifaceted partnership that now includes significant trade and investment ties. However, with the upcoming US elections, the future direction of the bilateral economic relationship is faced with ambiguity. The aim of this ... Read more

AAPI Training on Voters’ Rights

Free nonpartisan workshops for Asian American, South Asian, and Pacific Islander community groups.  Experienced lawyers will help community leaders and Asian Americans, South Asians, and Pacific Islanders understand:  their rights in the election  how to obtain language assistance  typical voting problems and how to cure deficiencies.   Attorneys will also cover the legal rules regarding electoral and voter education activities for tax-exempt nonprofit ... Read more

Taking the Pulse of Post-COVID Chinese Economy and Society

Asia Society 725 Park Avenue, New York, NY

Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis hosts a panel of experts to discuss the economic, political, and societal issues affecting China’s post-COVID recovery.

$15

Fall 2024 Business & Technology Career Fair

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

Macaulay’s upcoming Fall 2024 Business & Tech Career Fair gives participants a critically important opportunity to meet potential employers and graduate schools to create an impactful first impression. The employers and graduate schools will come from various backgrounds in accounting, business, finance, software engineering, IT, data science, and related fields. All CUNY Honors students and ... Read more

MOCA Mid-Autumn Family Festival

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

Mooncakes, magic, and the Jade Rabbit on the moon! Join us for an afternoon of storytelling, drop-in arts & crafts, mooncake making, and more.

Connie Chung with Walter Isaacson

NYPL Stephen A. Schwarzman Building Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, New York, NY, United States

Connie Chung is the first woman to co-anchor the CBS Evening News and the first Asian to anchor any news program in the U.S. Profoundly influenced by her family’s cultural traditions, yet growing up completely Americanized in the United States, Chung describes her career in a white, male-centered world. Overt sexism was a way of ... Read more

Asian American Identity: Immigration History and Transgenerational Impact

This workshop is designed to help educators deepen their understanding of Asian American identity through the lens of immigration history and its transgenerational impact on culture and identity. Participants will explore the historical context of Asian immigration to the United States, examine the diverse experiences of Asian American communities, and gain insights into how these ... Read more

Improving Services and Care for Parkinson’s Disease among Asian Americans

Catherine Chung and Johnny Nguyen (Asian Women For Health), and Preston Dang (WesternU College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific), will discuss their current collaborative two-year research study project, ACCESS-PD: Advancing Comprehensive Care & Enhancing Service Standards in Parkinson’s Disease among Asian Americans.

Pan Asian Rep 2024 Fall Reading Series – Calligraphy

520 8th Avenue - 3rd Floor Bruce Michell Room 520 8th Avenue - 3rd Floor Bruce Mitchell Room, New York, NY

Two cousins and their mothers confront changes generated by the past and the passing of time. In Los Angeles, one cousin faces her immigrant mother’s dementia while, in Tokyo, the other is challenged by her mother’s physical decline. Family history of the immigrant mother having married an African American and left Japan behind complicates all ... Read more