ASAM Food for Thought Series

ASAM Undergraduate Advisory Board Book Club

ASAM March Book Club

Interested in reading more Asian-American literature? Join the ASAM Book Club!

This group offers a space to explore Asian-American literature and stories outside of the classroom!

The amazing ASAM UAB facilitates the group meeting in a very chill, snacky, and conversational setting.

Please fill out here to reserve your seat and your book copy! A few copies remain. It is first come, first served. 

ASAM Undergraduate Advisory Board Book Club

ASAM February Book Club

Interested in reading more Asian-American literature? Join the ASAM Book Club!

This group offers a space to explore Asian-American literature and stories outside of the classroom!

Facilitated by the amazing ASAM UAB, the group will meet in a very chill, snacky, and conversational setting.

Please fill out here to reserve your seat and your copy of the book! We only have 6 copies remaining... first come first serve... 

Coming Home to Our Communities: Pathways to Asian American Non-Profits

Join us for a panel discussion on career and volunteer pathways to our local Philadelphia community nonprofits.

Learn from this panel about their career paths and way you can get involved!

Coming Home panelists will discuss the different careers that brought them to today's impactful work.

Moderator: Mohan Seshadri, Executive Director of the Asian Pacific Islander Political Alliance (API PA)

Panelists:

Nirav Sanghani, Board Chair, API PA; State Advisor, Movement Voter Project 

Film Screening with Gabrielle Patterson, multidisciplinary artist

Join us for a Food for Thought, a Film Screening with Visual Artist Gabrielle Patterson  in conversation with:

Wah Paw, Activist, Karen Community Association of Philadelphia

Patrick Carrenard, Reinhard Street Community Farm Steward

Tomasa Pacheco-Rojas, Reinhard Street Community Farm Steward

 Ben Miller, Chef and Co-Director of The People's Kitchen

Teaching Humans in the Age of AI with Rachel Hoke

Join the Asian American Studies Program and the Center for Latin American and Latinx Studies to an interactive session with where we’ll consider how the rise of generative AI informs our approach to course policy and curriculum design as we prepare for the new semester. Come ready to join in the discussion and share your successes, struggles, and questions. Whether you’re an AI novice or experienced user, all perspectives are welcome!