Past Events
9066 to 9/11: The Past, Present and Future of Anti-Asian Bias in America
Wed, Aug 12, 2020, 7:00 PM EDT
On March 21, 1942, Congress codified Executive Order 9066, issued by President Franklin Roosevelt, which resulted in the forced removal and confinement of people of Japanese…
Stopping the Hate and Starting to Heal: Living With and Through the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has witnessed a surge in incidents of bias, discrimination, violence and hate directed against people of Asian backgrounds.
This event, the first in a discussion series sponsored by the…
Asian America Across the Disciplines: in conversation with Diana Lu and Alix Webb
Asian American Community
Hosted by Fariha Khan
Alix is the Executive Director of Asian Americans United. Begun in 1985, Asian Americans United (AAU) exists so that people of Asian…
Asian America Across the Disciplines: Family and different generations, dating and marriage
Asian American Communities
Hosted by Dr. Fariha Khan
Asian American Communities: Moder Patshala, Bangladeshi American community in conversation with Najneen…
Asian Americans in the Political Process by Tiffany Chang Lawson, Pennsylvania Department of State Bureau of Campaign Finance Director
Asian American Activism
Hosted by Rob Busher
Tiffany Chang Lawson - Director, Bureau of Campaign Finance and Civic Engagement | Monday, April 6
Tiffany Chang Lawson was appointed the Director of the Bureau of Campaign…
Asian American Across the Disciplines: Online conversation with Jason Chu
Asian American Activism
Special Guest Jason Chu - Hip Hop Artist, NITEMRKT
Hosted by Rob Buscher
Monday, March 30 | 4:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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The Importance of Being Wilde at Heart, a reading with R. Zamora Linmark
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Please join us for a reading with R. Zamora Linmark about his book The Importance of Being Wilde at Heart, hosted by the Department of English and Co-sponsor by…