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Asian American Women: Celebrating Successes and Meeting Challenges
The Asian American/Asian Research Institute will host a one-day conference on May 16, 2008 titled Asian American Women: Celebrating Successes, Meeting Challenges, a forum where we will examine past, present, and future challenges and objectives for Asian American women.
CUNY Conference on Asian American Women Celebrating Successes, Meeting Challenges – Program
This event highlights the achievements, challenges, and contributions of Asian American women across diverse fields, including health, business, science, government, and the arts. Through panel discussions, keynote presentations, and networking opportunities, participants explore strategies for success, leadership, and community advocacy.
Celebrating the Year of the Rat Magic, Acrobatics, Dance & Music
This event celebrates the Year of the Rat with a dynamic program featuring a blend of traditional and modern performances. Highlights include a vibrant lion dance, a graceful river dance, mesmerizing Asian magic, captivating sounds of China, and impressive martial arts acrobatics, offering a rich cultural experience through dance, music, and performance.
Celebrating the Year of the Pig Silk, Swords & Fans
This event showcases a vibrant celebration of the Year of the Pig, featuring a diverse lineup of performances including traditional dances from China, Korea, Mongolia, and Xinjiang, as well as unique dances with silk ribbons and handkerchiefs. Presented by the Kingsborough Community College Asian Society, the event also includes a lively lion dance to kick off the festivities.
Celebrating the Year of the Dog
This event featured a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture through traditional dances, martial arts performances, and classical music, showcasing the artistry and heritage of southern China and beyond.