Never Forget: Art-Making Workshop

Robinson SPACE 4308 Burns Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join an interactive art-making workshop centering and building on the UCLA Asian American Studies Center's digital exhibition Never Forget: Filipinx Americans and the Philippines Anti-Martial Law Movement.   Artist Mae Decena will lead an art-making process and, with scholars and activists, provide the historical and social contexts of the transnational anti-martial law movement and shed […]

Department Open House

Rolfe Hall 3336

Looking to meet up with old friends from your Asian Am classes, or make new ones for the upcoming year? Stop by the Asian American Studies Department Open House between 12-2PM on Wed Sept. 27 (week 0) at Rolfe 3336! Free food and drinks will be served at the event.

Above and Below the Ground

10383 Bunche Hall Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join AASD and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies for the screening of Above and Below the Ground directed by Emily Hong, with a discussion to follow! This documentary follows Indigenous women activists and punk rock pastors as they lead Myanmar's first environmental movement against the construction of the Myitsone Dam. The film explores how […]

Halo-Halo Mixer

2125 Rolfe Hall Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join the Asian American Studies Department and Samahang Pilipino on December 6th for some Halo-halo while learning more about the Pilipino Studies Minor as well as how to get involved in Pilipinx for Palestine. This event is also sponsored by the Pilipino Transfer Student Partnership, Kappa Psi Epsilon, Anakbayan at UCLA, Asian Pacific Coalition, and […]

Anti-Asian Violence Graduate Writing Workshop

Graduate Writing Workshop on Anti-Asian Violence CFP! Deadline December 15th for abstracts. To submit and for more information please visit: https://tinyurl.com/aav-grad-workshop

Winter 2024 Undergraduate Check-in

Young Research Library Presentation Room

Join us for the 2024 Winter Check-in brought to you by the Asian American Studies Department Undergraduate Leadership Committee! We'll have free food, a raffle for prizes, and good company. Hear about our Spring and Summer Sessions course offerings and talk with faculty. RSVP here or through http://tinyurl.com/AASDW24Checkin.  We hope to see you there!

Book Talk: Shin Issei Women and Contemporary Japanese American Community

West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple 2003 Corinth Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Please join us on Sunday, March 3rd at the West LA Buddhist Temple for a Book Talk and Signing with author Tritia Toyota for her b! RSVP with the QR or through this link. Read below for more on Tritia Toyota and the discussants for the event: Book: Intimate Strangers: Shin Issei Women and Contemporary […]

The Manicurist’s Daughter: A Memoir Reading with Susan Lieu

MS 5200 520 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

Please join us in welcoming writer and performance artist Susan Lieu, who will read from her new book, The Manicurist's Daughter--an emotionally raw memoir about the crumbling of the American Dream and a daughter of refugees who searches for answers after her mother dies during plastic surgery.  The Manicurist’s Daughter is much more than a memoir about grief, […]

Starry Field: a Memoir of Lost History

Rolfe 3126 Los Angeles, CA

Join the UCLA Transnational Gender and Labor Working Group in discussing Margaret Lee’s newest book Starry Field: A Memoir of Lost History. Starry Field: A Memoir of Lost History is a poignant memoir by journalist Margaret Juhae Lee, who sets out on a search for her family’s history lost to the darkness of Korea’s colonial decades, and contends […]

No-No Boy in Concert at UCLA

UCLA Fowler Amphitheater 308 Charles E Young Dr N, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Ticket reservations are required. Doors open at 5:30PM. Concert will start at 6PM. Please bring a blanket to sit in the grass area to enjoy the live concert! No-No Boy is an immersive concert experience that illuminates hidden Asian American histories through folk songs, sound pieces, live projections, and storytelling. NPR Music has hailed it […]

A Conversation with No-No Boy

Online via Zoom

No-No Boy illuminates hidden Asian American histories through folk songs, sound pieces, live projections, and storytelling. NPR Music has hailed it as “one of the most insurgent pieces of music you’ll ever hear which re-examines americana with devastating effect... An act of revisionist subversion.” Taking inspiration from his own family’s history living through the Vietnam […]

Department Open House (2024)

Rolfe Hall 3333

Come on out to our first event of the school year, the Asian American Studies Department Open House! Free food and drinks will be provided. This is a great opportunity to make new friends, meet the AASD staff, or mingle with your professors. Join us on Wednesday, September 25th between 12-2pm at Rolfe Hall 3333. […]