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SUMMARY:Asian American Solidarity from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter
DESCRIPTION:“Asian American Solidarity from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter” \nNovember 20\, Friday\, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm \nRSVP  to https://asianamactivists.eventbrite.com for Zoom webinar info \nSpeakers are Ed Nakawatase\, Marion Kwan\, Kabzuag Vaj              \nSpeakers: \nEd Nakawatase worked with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in Atlanta\, Georgia from 1963-64. He then went on to work with the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) . He joined their Third World Coalition national staff and became AFSC’s National Representative for Native American Affairs\, a position he held for 31 years. He is currently on the boards for Asian Americans United\, and the Folk-Arts Cultural Treasures Charter School both in Philadelphia\, and Seabrook Educational and Cultural Center in New Jersey. \nQuote by Ed Nakawatase :“Racism remains deeply rooted in American society…I am encouraged by the anti-racist movement that now includes a full spectrum of people of color\, as well as an unprecedented number of white people who now see themselves as antiracists in the struggle. I believe that Black Lives Matter is a continuation of the civil rights movement and applaud its militancy and energy. They seem much like SNCC in that way. They most certainly are part of the long civil rights movement.” \nMarion Kwan was active with the Delta Ministry from 1965-66 in Hattiesburg\, Mississippi. She returned home to the San Francisco Bay area where she worked in jobs and roles involved with grass-roots organizing\, social protests and education such as Chinatown YWCA Young Adult Program Director\, Peace Caravan with the American Friends Service Committee\, social work with International Rescue Committee in Hong Kong\, anti-Vietnam War protests\, academic counselor for low-income students at City College of San Francisco\, trainer for Community Boards\, Inc. a dispute-resolution neighborhoods program; consultant for Stanford Intercultural Communications Institute. She is now retired and is an active member of San Francisco Bay Area Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement. \nQuote by Marion Kwan :“There is hope. For a while I thought the “Movement” stopped altogether\, but the Movement is “moving again.” I saw it on the day after President Trump’s Inauguration in January 2017\, in the Million Women March in Oakland – where I couldn’t believe that I saw a young Asian father with his wife and baby in tow in a baby stroller\, among the crowd of multiracial\, multi-generational\, including young men and their girlfriends\, and LGBTQ demonstrators. We also now have spotlights on younger people throughout the world (so much more aware of the deterioration of our planet than I ever was in my generation) – the Sunrise Movement (youth for climate change) and March for Our Lives (student led against gun violence). Are Asian Americans ready for building connections and becoming more openly present in society?” \nKabzuag Vaj is the Founder and co-Executive Director of Freedom Inc based in Madison\, Wisconsin. She is a strong believer that those who are most deeply impacted must be at the forefront of the movement. Those who are most impacted must have opportunities and resources to advocate for themselves and tell their own stories. In the past 20 years\, Kabzuag has spent her life working to build collective power and social change within Southeast Asian and Black communities. She was recognized as a Champion of Change at the White House during Domestic Violence Awareness month in 2011\, and was named one of “20 Women of Color in Politics to Watch in 2020” by She the People. Her first love is the movement. \nModerator: Kelly N. Fong\, Professor\, UCLA Asian American Studies Department \nOrganized by UCLA Asian American Studies Center & Department; East Wind ezine
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/asian-american-solidarity-from-the-civil-rights-movement-to-black-lives-matter/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T134500
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20201113T001555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201113T001555Z
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SUMMARY:LA Rising: Book Talk by Professor Kyeyoung Park
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Anthropology’s colloquium series\, “Culture\, Power\, and Social Change (CPSC)\,” is hosting a book talk by Professor Kyeyoung Park. \nCo-sponsored by the Asian American Studies Center and the Asian American Studies Department.   \nPlease refer to Zoom link here.
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/la-rising-book-talk-by-professor-kyeyoung-park/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20201116T103318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T103318Z
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SUMMARY:UCLA Institute of American Cultures Fall Forum
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to the UCLA Institute of American Cultures (IAC) Annual Fall Forum\, featuring the 2020–21 IAC visiting researchers and scholars\, graduate and predoctoral fellows\, and research grant awardees at UCLA’s four ethnic studies centers. Scholars representing the four centers will talk about their research and goals. \nFeaturing: \nNicholas Barron\, PhD\, Associate Faculty of Anthropology at Mission College\, Santa Clara\, interviewed by Associate Professor Erin Debenport (Anthropology)\nTopic: Salvaging Anthropology\, Unsettling Sovereignty \nAJ Kim\, PhD\, Associate Professor of City Planning in the School of Public Affairs at San Diego State University\, interviewed by Professor Karen Umemoto (Urban Planning and Asian American Studies)\nTopic: (un)Sanctioned Atlanta: Immigrants Making Place in the New South \nFarzana Saleem\, PhD\, UCLA Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellow – Bunche Center\, interviewed by Professor Tyrone Howard (Education and African American Studies)\nTopic: Addressing Racial Stress and Trauma and Utilizing Racial Socialization in Families in Schools \nJosé A. Muñoz\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Sociology at California State University\, San Bernardino\, interviewed by Professor Matt A. Barreto (Political Science and Chicana/o and Central American Studies)\nTopic: Hidden Burdens: The Experiences of Latino First-Generation and Working-Class Sociologists \nModerated by: Christopher Soto\, Assistant Director of Development\, UCLA Institute of American Cultures \nOrganized by the Institute of American Cultures and co-sponsored by the American Indian Studies Center\, Asian American Studies Center\, Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies\, Chicano Studies Research Center\, American Indian Studies Interdepartmental Program\, Department of Asian American Studies\, Department of African American Studies\, César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies\, and UCLA Alumni Diversity Programs & Initiatives. \nRSVP/ REGISTER Here!
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/ucla-institute-of-american-cultures-fall-forum/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201113T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201113T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20201021T230041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201021T230041Z
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SUMMARY:Pandemics and Vulnerable Communities
DESCRIPTION:This event is sponsored by the UCLA Asian American Studies Center\, the UCLA Asian American Studies Department\, the Carlos Bulosan Center for Filipinx Studies. With support from the UCLA Center for the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. \nRSVP here
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/pandemics-and-vulnerable-communities/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201026T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201026T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20201021T203252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201021T203252Z
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SUMMARY:Meet\, Greet\, and Celebrate UCLA's Newly Established Pilipino Studies Minor!
DESCRIPTION:This event is co-organized by the UCLA Asian American Studies Department and UCLA Samahang Pilipino \nRSVP Link HERE!
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/meet-greet-and-celebrate-uclas-newly-established-pilipino-studies-minor/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201014T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201014T183000
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CREATED:20201013T203245Z
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SUMMARY:Undergraduate Check-In Fall 2020: Wine\, Whine\, and Unwind
DESCRIPTION:Bring your favorite wine and besties as you embark on an interactive and informative journey to “escape” UCLA together with staff and faculty from the Asian American Studies Department! The fastest group to escape wins mystery giftcards! \n  \nCome hang out with us and other Asian American Studies Major/Minor Peers! \nYou don’t have to be a major or minor to attend! Just bring yourself and your enthusiasm for Asian Am!
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/undergraduate-check-in-fall-2020-wine-whine-and-unwind/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201001T233000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20200915T174155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200915T174155Z
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SUMMARY:A Thousand Cuts: On Media\, Policing\, and Authoritarian Brutality
DESCRIPTION:A Thousand Cuts: On Media\, Policing\, and Authoritarian Brutality\nOctober 1\, 2020\n  \nIn collaboration with Cornell University\, UCLA\, Barnard College (Columbia University)\, University of Toronto\, Rutgers University\, and Los Angeles’ Visual Communications (VC)\, you are invited to an international screening of A Thousand Cuts by Ramona Diaz\, followed a panel featuring Maria Ressa (Rappler)\, Jinee Lokaneeta (Drew University)\, and Gina Dent (UCSC). This panel will be moderated by Neferti Tadiar (Barnard College). \nFilm Screening Date: Thursday\, October 1\, 2020 (Film available for streaming in US and Canada) \nFilm Screening Location: Film viewing instructions will be sent after you. \nFilm Description: With press freedom under threat in the Philippines\, A Thousand Cuts goes inside the escalating war between the government and the press. The documentary follows Maria Ressa\, a renowned journalist who has become a top target of President Rodrigo Duterte’s crackdown on the news media. Produced\, written\, and directed by Ramona S. Diaz (IMELDA\, MOTHERLAND). \nFilm Registration Information: Register for the Screening by Wednesday\, September 30\, 2020\, 8pm EDT. \nFilm Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-thousand-cuts-media-freedom-and-authoritarian-brutality-registration-120320332353 \n—— \nPanel Discussion Date and Time: October 1\, 8pm EDT (8am+1 Philippines) \nPanel Description: Following the screening of A Thousand Cuts\, please join us for a panel featuring Maria Ressa (Rappler)\, Jinee Lokaneeta (Drew University)\, Gina Dent (UCSC)\, moderated by Neferti Tadiar (Barnard College). The film focuses on the current effects of Rodrigo Duterte’s infamous “war on drugs” and the shutting down of independent news outlets as well as the arrest\, detention\, threats and humiliation of journalists\, including Maria Ressa. This post-screening panel focuses on policing\, state violence\, and how the media and ideological landscapes enable populism and authoritarianism across the Philippines\, U.S. and India. The discussion also serves as the staging ground for transnational forms of creativity\, solidarity\, and resistance. \nPanel Registration Info: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__uiiWtuvRUmcoAr1CzHziQ
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/__trashed-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200513T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200513T200000
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CREATED:20200501T041342Z
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SUMMARY:Spring 2020 Undergraduate Check-In Bingo Night
DESCRIPTION:Need a break from midterms studying? Want a chance to win an Amazon gift card while celebrating Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) history with fellow students and faculty? Say no more! \n  \nThe Department of Asian American Studies and the Asian Pacific Coalition at UCLA are proud to present our Spring Quarter Undergraduate Check-in: APIDA Bingo Night! Join us on Wednesday\, May 13th from 7pm-8:30pm via Zoom for an evening of fun and friendly competition with a chance to win some BIG PRIZES. We’ll be playing a game of APIDA-themed bingo with key figures\, events\, and ideas from Asian American Studies\, all while quizzing each other on random facts and trivia from our field. Who says studying can’t be fun? \n  \nIn addition\, we are excited to have our very own Student Advisory Officer Greg Pancho joining us for drop-in advising sessions from 6:30pm-7pm. If you have any questions about being an Asian American Studies major or minor\, stop by to chat with Greg before our event (and make sure to stay for Bingo Night too)! \nIf you are interested in participating in our event\, please RSVP here: https://forms.gle/328o6iWbPaeJQBPn6.  For security reasons\, we will only be giving the Zoom link to those who have RSVPed. \n 
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/spring-2020-undergraduate-check-in-bingo-night/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200601
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190731T222602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190731T222602Z
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SUMMARY:PBS "Asian American" Series - May 2020\, 8:00pm
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URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/pbs-asian-american-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200228T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200228T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20200219T001626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200219T001626Z
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SUMMARY:Winter 2020 MA Check-In!
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for our quarterly MA/Graduate Check-In! Voice your concerns\, ask our SAO and graduate adviser your most burning questions! Or just come and check-in with your fellow Asian Am MA peers and enjoy some free food! Take a study break you deserve it! \nRSVP!\n \n 
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/winter-2020-ma-check-in/
LOCATION:Campbell Hall 3232\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200212T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200212T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20200205T001136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200205T001136Z
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SUMMARY:Winter 2020 Undergrad Check-in!
DESCRIPTION:  \nRSVP: https://forms.gle/cdzgsVZ2yFpbBKLs5 \n 
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/winter-2020-undergrad-check-in/
LOCATION:Rolfe 2125\, 345 Portola Plaza\, Room 2125\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200113T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200113T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20191115T192414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191115T192414Z
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SUMMARY:Empire's Tracks: Dr. Karuka
DESCRIPTION:In the Winter Quarter\, AASD will be hosting Dr. Manu Karuka for a book talk and student workshop. \n\nDate: Monday\, January 13\, 2020\nTime: 3:00-4:30pm\nLocation: Charles E. Young Research Library\, Main Conference Room\n\nIn this talk\, Dr. Manu Karuka will give an overview of his new book\, Empire’s Tracks: Indigenous Nations\, Chinese Workers\, and the Transcontinental Railroad(University of California Press\, 2019).  Empire’s Tracks boldly reframes the history of the transcontinental railroad from the perspectives of the Cheyenne\, Lakota\, and Pawnee Native American tribes\, and the Chinese migrants who toiled on its path. In this meticulously researched book\, Karuka situates the railroad within the violent global histories of colonialism and capitalism. Through an examination of legislative\, military\, and business records\, Karuka deftly explains the imperial foundations of U.S. political economy. Tracing the shared paths of Indigenous and Asian American histories\, this multi-sited interdisciplinary study connects military occupation to exclusionary border policies\, a linked chain spanning the heart of U.S. imperialism. \n\nBio: Manu Karuka is an assistant professor of American Studies at Barnard College. His work centers a critique of imperialism\, with a particular focus on anti-racism and Indigenous decolonization.\nPlease RSVP to the talk for an accurate headcount.\nFollowing the talk\, Dr. Karuka will be hosting a workshop for students from 5:00-6:00pm in Rolfe 2125.  Snacks will be provided.
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/empires-tracks-dr-karuka/
LOCATION:Charles E. Young Research Library\, Main Conference Room\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191125T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191125T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20191122T191603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191122T191603Z
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SUMMARY:The Lawson Legacy Project Annual Lecture: Senator María Elena Durazo
DESCRIPTION:Rev. James Lawson Jr. has taught Nonviolence at UCLA for the past 17 years. In 2018\, he received the UCLA Medal\, the University’s highest honor. In carrying on his legacy\, we will be sponsoring an annual Nonviolence lecture and awarding scholarships to UCLA students engaged in the theory and practice of nonviolence. \nThe first Nonviolence Speaker will be State Senator María Elena Durazo\, who became President of the Hotel Workers Union #11 thirty years ago. She worked with Rev. Lawson to embrace the philosophy of nonviolence to transform the organization into one of the most dynamic unions in the country\, led mainly by immigrant workers. \nEvent Details:\nMonday\, November 25\, 2019\n2 – 4 PM \nUCLA Northwest Auditorium\n350 De Neve Dr\, Los Angeles\, CA 90024\n_______\nFor more info or to RSVP\, contact\nShukry Cattan\nSCattan@irle.ucla.edu \n  \nFollow Event on Facebook \n 
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/the-lawson-legacy-project-annual-lecture-senator-maria-elena-durazo/
LOCATION:UCLA Northwest Auditorium\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191121T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20191115T191556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191115T191556Z
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Turkey Day Food Box Giveaway Program
DESCRIPTION:The CPO Food Justice Program will be offering its 4th Annual Turkey Day Food Box Giveaway Program\, which will be presented to students in need\, and will consist of all the ingredients for a dinner for 7 people. This will happen from 1:00pm to 5:00pm at the White Benches between Kerckhoff Hall and the Student Activities Center. \n  \nThe wait list starts at 4:00pm for those that fail to sign up on time or if registration closes due to high demand. No guarantees are made for those on the waitlist. Please encourage students to sign up for a box @ http://www.cpo.ucla.edu/turkeybox/ \n 
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/4th-annual-turkey-day-food-box-giveaway-program/
LOCATION:White Benches between Kerkoff & SACs\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191120T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191120T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20191112T214213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T214213Z
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SUMMARY:Fall 2019 Undergraduate Check-In!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our undergraduate check-in this Fall 2019! Come have all of your Asian American Studies questioned answered! Anyone is welcome! \nThere is a limited space and we will only be taking the first 25 RSVP! \n  \nWe will be serving snacks: Halo-Halo
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/fall-2019-undergraduate-check-in/
LOCATION:2125 Rolfe Hall\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191115T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20191030T181950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191030T181950Z
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SUMMARY:David Wong Louie Memorial Conference
DESCRIPTION:FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15\n10:00 AM – 5:00 PM\nUCLA ROYCE HALL 314 \nInternationally recognized as a literary pioneer in Chinese-American writing in several genres— novel\, short story\, and personal essay—Louie forged a powerfully eloquent voice that mapped with deep sensitivity and darkly comic wit the trials and hard-won insights born of inhabiting and navigating the difficult and often invisible spaces between white America and Chinese America. This conference will commemorate David Wong Louie’s writing and teaching legacy by bringing together scholars\, writers\, and students that were and continue to be influenced and inspired by Louie’s work. \nSPEAKERS\nViet Thanh Nguyen Pultizer Winning Author\, and Professor\, USC \nKing-Kok Cheung Professor\, UCLA \nMarilyn Chin Professor Emerita at San Diego State University and Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets \nFred D’Aguiar Professor\, UCLA \nDavid Eng Professor\, University of Pennsylvania \nRussell Leong Editor\, Retired Adjunct Professor\, UCLA \nJennifer Tseng Award-winning poet and fiction writer \nWenying Xu\, Professor\, Jacksonville University. \n 
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/david-wong-louie-memorial-conference/
LOCATION:UCLA Royce Hall 314\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191101T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20191030T181424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191030T181424Z
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SUMMARY:"Power to the People": 50 Years of Bridging Research with Community Conference
DESCRIPTION:RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/power-to-the-people50-years-of-bridging-research-with-community-conference-registration-73530903913 \n\nJoin the UCLA Asian American Studies Center (AASC) and Asian American Studies Department (AASD) as we celebrate 50 years of AAPI research\, teaching\, social justice education and movement building at UCLA. This conference\, co-organized with the Asian Pacific Planning and Policy Council (AP3CON)\, will bring together diverse and intergenerational communities to appreciate the legacies\, genealogies\, and futures of Asian American and Pacific Island Studies. With community engagement at the heart of the field\, we strive to strengthen the connection between the university\, community-based organizations and public decision-makers. Conference panels are designed to encourage dialogue about current research needs and possibilities for collaboration. Students and community members are encouraged to attend to engage with important issues and discover ways to get involved with current movements and organizing. \nPlenary Sessions: \n\nBuilding Power\nElevating Voices and Building Solidarities\nAlternative Imaginaries and Futures\n\nWorkshops: \n\nNavigating Gentrification through the Intersection of Communities\, Governance\, and Research\nCensus 2020\nCaregiving Across Generations\nIntroducing a Multi-Generational Domestic Violence Prevention Framework\nHuman Trafficking\nEvolution of Asian American LGBTQ+ Community-Based Research: Exploring Capacity-Building and Collaboration\nMigration\, Resettlement and Deportation of Refugee Communities\nLabor\nHousing and Homelessness in the AAPI Community\nAPI’s and the Green New Deal Movement\nAPI’s and Mental Health\nDisEDvantage: Barriers to AAPI Equality and Access to Education\n\nConference is organized by the UCLA Asian American Studies Department\, UCLA Asian American Studies Center\, and the Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council (A3PCON) and is co-sponsored by the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\, Institute of American Cultures\, and Division of Social Sciences. \nThis event is part of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center’s 50th Anniversary events in 2019-2020. \nFor more information on the plenaries\, workshops\, and speakers\, visit http://www.aasc.ucla.edu/aasc50/conf19/ \nTo register for Day 1 of the conference featuring Jeff Chang with Tanzila Ahmed\, visit: https://aasolidarity.eventbrite.com. \nPARKING \nVisitors who plan on driving to the Luskin School should enter campus through the Hilgard entrance and park in Structure 3. \nStructure 3 has Pay-by-Plate spots. You can purchase an all-day ($13) or short-term parking pass ($3/hr) at one of the self-service pay stations or through the ParkMobile App. Please take note of your license plate number before proceeding to a self-service pay station. \nYou may also purchase an all-day parking permit ($13) from the UCLA Information Parking Booth at Westwood Plaza and Strathmore before proceeding to Structure 3. Please note: Information & Parking Booths only accept cash and BruinCard payments. \nFor more information on parking at UCLA\, please visit https://www.transportation.ucla.edu/campus-parking/visitors. \nPUBLIC TRANSPORTATION \nFor public transportation\, the Metro bus line 2/302 has a stop at Hilgard and Wyton by the Luskin School. The Santa Monica Blue Bus also has stops nearby at the bus terminal on Hilgard and Strathmore.
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/power-to-the-people-50-years-of-bridging-research-with-community-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190810T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190810T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190806T223934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190806T223934Z
UID:5401-1565438400-1565449200@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Community Social hosted by Korean Resource Center
DESCRIPTION:  \nIf you can attend\, please fill out the RSVP form below. \nCommunities for Education RSVP
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/community-social-hosted-by-korean-resource-center/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190530T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190530T134500
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190523T222150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T222150Z
UID:5225-1559219400-1559223900@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Breaking the Silence
DESCRIPTION:Despite being one of the fastest growing populations in the United States\, South Asian communities are oftentimes left out of dominant discourses pertaining to mental health\, immigration\, housing justice\, and more. Join us in a workshop led by Ravina Wadhwani\, M.Ed\, APCC (South Asian Network) as we explore South Asian American mental health and its various intersections with other social justice issues. \nPu<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc6n4WNJ44UCmOzDE3Bfzs1Y576v1HI6wPe_4Qbn5jQMBloKQ/viewform> \nWe hope to see you at these events in the next few weeks! Until then\, please take care! (: \nIn community\,\nAPI Caucus 2018 – 2019\nConnect with us: Instagram<https://www.instagram.com/uclaapi/> | Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/groups/uclaapi/>\nUniversity of California\, Los Angeles<http://www.ucla.edu/> | Luskin School of Public Affairs<http://luskin.ucla.edu/> \n“You cannot change any society unless you take responsibility for it\, unless you see yourself as belonging to it\, and responsible for changing it.” – Grace Lee Boggs
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/breaking-the-silence/
LOCATION:Public Affair 2355\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190529T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190529T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190523T215814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T215814Z
UID:5217-1559152800-1559161800@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Pacific Ties' Print Issue Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:We cordially invite you to Pacific Ties’ Print Issue Launch Party on Wednesday\, May 29\, 2019 at 6 to 8.30 p.m. at UCLA Campbell Hall\, room 3232. \n  \nThis year’s theme is “DREAMS\,” inspired by the different definitions and experiences that  generations of APIDAs associate with the American Dream. Through this print issue\, we aim to explore the nature of this American Dream\, to discuss whether it truly can be achieved with faith and perseverance\, or whether it would be more appropriately named a “hoax” or a “nightmare.” On Wednesday\, we hope to share some of our insights with you through our staff writers\, who will be reading short fragments from their published pieces.
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/pacific-ties-print-issue-launch-party/
LOCATION:Campbell Hall 3232\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190525T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190525T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190514T210230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190514T210230Z
UID:5137-1558785600-1558810800@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Mountain Movers SoCal Book Launch on Saturday\, May 25 in Little Tokyo
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nJoin the UCLA Asian American Studies Center at 341FSN for the Southern California Book Launch of Mountain Movers: Student Activism and the Emergence of Asian American Studies! \nThe UCLA Asian American Studies Center will celebrate the Southern California launch of Mountain Movers\, a joint book publication with SF State and UC Berkeley on the founding of Asian American Studies (AAS) programs. This 50th Anniversary commemorative volume features the historical roots of Asian American studies at each of the three campuses with oral histories by original founders and students of AAS today. \nThe day will consist of two programs: \n\nProgram 1 (12:30 PM to 1:30 PM) brings together contributors Jean-Paul deGuzman and Preeti Sharma for an informal discussion with audience members on remembering the past and envisioning the future for Asian American Studies.\nProgram 2 (5:30 PM to 7:00 PM) will showcase poetry by Amy Uyematsu accompanied by bassist Taiji Miyagawa and reflections by Casimiro Urbano Tolentino and other founders on the beginnings of Asian American Studies at UCLA.\n\nLight refreshments will be served during both programs. However\, please note that space is limited and RSVP does not guarantee seating or admittance. \nThe UCLA AASC Press will also host a pop-up shop in the space from 12noon to 7pm. Come by 34FSN during the pop-up to purchase your copy of Mountain Movers for a discounted price of $20! \nThis event is presented as part of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center’s 50th Anniversary programming. It also included in Visual Communication’s Centering the Masses and is presented in tandem with the opening day of “At First Light: The Dawning of Asian Pacific America”\, an exhibition by Visual Communications at the Japanese American National Museum. \nVisit the following websites for more information-\nMountain Movers: http://ucla.in/2ILk88H\nCentering the Masses: https://vcmedia.org/centerthemass\nAt First Light: http://www.janm.org/exhibits/at-first-light/
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/mountain-movers-socal-book-launch-on-saturday-may-25-in-little-tokyo/
LOCATION:341 E. First St. Los Angeles\, CA 90012\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190523T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190523T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190515T181902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190515T181902Z
UID:5169-1558609200-1558630800@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:AAS Undergrads @ Undergraduate Research Week - May 23rd
DESCRIPTION:List of Presenters\, Times\, and Posters \n﻿ \nCome out and support our amazing undergraduate majors and minors as they present their research at Undergraduate Research Week! \nWith over 1\,000 undergraduates participating in Research Poster Day on May 21st and over 100 giving oral presentations throughout the week\, I hope you will be able to join us in celebrating the impressive range of undergraduate inquiry and initiative taking place at UCLA. \nUndergraduate Research Week events are open to the entire campus community and general public. A complete event schedule can be found at: http://urweek.ugresearch.ucla.edu/. \nThank you to all of you who have mentored and seen our undergraduates through this process!
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/aas-undergrads-undergraduate-research-week-may-23rd/
LOCATION:UCLA Luskin Conference Center\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190522T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190522T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190520T183932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T183932Z
UID:5205-1558548000-1558555200@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Painted Nails Documentary
DESCRIPTION:The California Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative’s mission is to improve the health\, safety and rights of the nail and beauty care workforce to achieve a healthier\, more sustainable and just industry. \nI would like to use this opportunity to invite you to attend a film screening we have put together of the documentary Painted Nails\, which tells the story of  a Vietnamese immigrant nail salon owner\, realizing her health problems are due to the chemicals used in her salon. In addition to the film screening\, we will have The California Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative’s director\, Lisa Fu\, and Preeti Sharma from UCLA’s Gender Studies Department come and give a talk about the impacts of having safe working conditions and proper knowledge of chemicals that people come in contact with on the daily in relation to the nail salon industry. \n  \nThe event will be held on Wednesday\, May 22nd\, from 6-8pm at Dodd 146. (UCLA Parking Structure #2 is closest to the event) \nThis is the Facebook event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/693812264371801/
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/painted-nails-documentary/
LOCATION:Dodd Hall 146\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190521T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190515T175512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190515T175512Z
UID:5158-1558438200-1558458000@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:AAS Undergrads @ Undergraduate Research Week - May 21st
DESCRIPTION:List of Presenters\, Times\, and Posters \n﻿﻿ \nCome out and support our amazing undergraduate majors and minors as they present their research at Undergraduate Research Week! \nWith over 1\,000 undergraduates participating in Research Poster Day on May 21st and over 100 giving oral presentations throughout the week\, I hope you will be able to join us in celebrating the impressive range of undergraduate inquiry and initiative taking place at UCLA. \nUndergraduate Research Week events are open to the entire campus community and general public. A complete event schedule can be found at: http://urweek.ugresearch.ucla.edu/. \nThank you to all of you who have mentored and seen our undergraduates through this process!
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/aas-undergrads-undergraduate-research-week-may-21st/
LOCATION:Pauley Pavillion\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190519T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190519T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190502T210605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190502T210605Z
UID:5110-1558281600-1558285200@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:2019 Frances Clarke Sayers Lecture | Grace Lin
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/2019-frances-clarke-sayers-lecture-grace-lin/
LOCATION:Korn Covocation Hall\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190517T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190517T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190514T211527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190514T211527Z
UID:5142-1558116000-1558125000@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:APIDA Night Market
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month and \nour Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) community\, Asian Pacific Coalition (APC) is celebrating our diverse backgrounds with a spectacular night market in Bruin Plaza on Friday\, May 17\, 2019 from 6:00 – 8:30 PM! \nThe event will include a range of yummy cultural cuisines/snacks and in a marketplace setting for purchase (proceeds go to respective student organizations)\, complimentary cultural performances\, and interactive activity booths from various organizations. APC will be holding a card-making table\, where you can create cards for children at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles! \nThis event could not be made possible without our incredible member organizations: Association of Chinese Americans – ACA\, Samahang Pilipino\, Samahang Modern\, BURSA at UCLA\, United Khmer Students\, Mixed Student Union at UCLA\, Hanoolim Poongmul – 한울림 풍물\, VSU Bruins\, Ahsucla Bruins\, Hui O ‘Imiloa – Hawai’i Club at UCLA\, and Asian Pacific Health Corps at UCLA \n 
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/apida-night-market/
LOCATION:Bruin Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190517T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190517T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190515T164222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190515T164222Z
UID:5151-1558080000-1558117800@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:UCLA 1st Gen Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us for UCLA’s first ever 1st Gen College Student Conference: ‘Everyday Superheroes’ on Friday\, May 17th in Covel Commons. The conference is geared towards providing a space where first-gen undergraduate and graduate students\, faculty\, staff\, alumni can engage in conversation and build community. The conference also aims to build community and provide a platform to showcase amazing research and creative art by our first-gen students. \nThe conference schedule includes breakout sessions with academic research presentations from graduate & undergraduate students\, pedagogy workshops for faculty\, staff and TA’s\, creative showcase spaces and community building workshops. \nActive and engaged participants will be able to:\n• Learn from the creative and academic works of fellow students\n• Engage in meaningful discussions with fellow first-gen students\, faculty\, staff\, alumni and community members\n• Feel a sense of belonging within the first-gen community \nTo RSVP\, complete the form below by Friday\, May 9\, 2019. Please distribute to other students\, faculty\, staff\, alumni or community members who might benefit from this opportunity. \nhttps://forms.gle/yHCpvPDuieLbm1AC8
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/ucla-1st-gen-conference/
LOCATION:Covel Commons\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190515T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190515T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190509T211143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190509T211143Z
UID:5126-1557952200-1557952200@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Comedy Stand-Up
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/comedy-stand-up/
LOCATION:Moore Hall 100\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190515T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190515T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190502T210756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190502T210756Z
UID:5115-1557941400-1557948600@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:"Mother of the Exile"
DESCRIPTION:RSVP required:  laulecturerefugees.eventbrite.com
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/mother-of-the-exile/
LOCATION:Northwest Campus Auditorium\, 350 De Neve Dr.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190514T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190514T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071532
CREATED:20190509T211409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190509T211409Z
UID:5131-1557849600-1557856800@asianam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Book Talk by Dina Gilio-Whitaker:As Long As Grass Grows: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice\,from Colonization to Standing Rock
DESCRIPTION:Book Talk by Dina Gilio-Whitaker: \nAs Long As Grass Grows: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice\, \nfrom Colonization to Standing Rock \nTuesday\, May 14\, 2019 \n4–6 PM \nBunche Hall 6275 \n  \nRSVP: http://bit.ly/GilioWhitakerTalk
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/book-talk-by-dina-gilio-whitakeras-long-as-grass-grows-the-indigenous-fight-for-environmental-justicefrom-colonization-to-standing-rock/
LOCATION:Bunche Hall 6275\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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