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SUMMARY:Tales of Clamor
DESCRIPTION:TALES OF CLAMOR is a 7-person play centering around two artists debating cultural versus institutionalized silence. Utilizing ensemble storytelling\, circus arts and archival footage from the 1981 Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians hearings— when the Japanese American community broke their silence for the first time in nearly 40 years after WWII mass incarceration of Japanese Americans— this piece explores what it means to show up for each other\, speak out\, and generate the collective clamor necessary for social change.
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/tales-of-clamor/
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SUMMARY:Skidrow Food Drive Initiative
DESCRIPTION:Wheat a second! Yes\, I said wheat for all the sandwiches that FDI makes but wheat a second for real the FDI’s 2nd Skidrow event is next week!\nYes we are back! Join the FDI (pun intended) on March 1st & 2nd! Ya that’s right\, it is a two day event and you have so many options on how you can contribute: \n\nA) Attend March 1st – help with sandwich preparations\nB) Attend March 2nd – help with food distributions in Skidrow\nC) Attend both days\nD) Venmo a donation to @FoodDriveInitiative\nE) All of the above\n\nDeadline to sign up is Wednesday\, February 27th at midnight\nPlease fill out the google form: https://goo.gl/forms/bRnLfeEzXYgm44Tv2 \nFor more info: https://www.facebook.com/events/2583084111917946/?__mref=mb
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/skidrow-food-drive-initiative/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Asian American Studies Center: Wikithon Event
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate and document Asian American and Pacific Islander history together! The Asian American Studies Center will be hosting a Wiki-edit-thon event for students to edit or create a Wikipedia page that is related to AAPI history. It is an open event\, so everyone is welcome to attend. All you need to do is bring in your own laptops and we will provide you with free refreshments (Hawaiian food!). We hope to see you all there. \n  \nDate: Monday\, March 4 \nTime: 11:00am to 1:30pm  \nLocation: Campbell Hall 3232 
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/asian-american-studies-center-wikithon-event/
LOCATION:Campbell Hall 3232\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Raising Awareness Through the Arts: Sulong Theatre Collective and Migrant Filipina Workers in Canada
DESCRIPTION:Raising Awareness Through the Arts: Sulong Theatre Collective and Migrant Filipina Workers in Canada \nSpeaker: Professor Eleanor Ty\, Fulbright Canada Visiting Research Chair at UC Santa Barbara\, Professor of English & Film Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario \n  \nThursday\, March 7\, 2019 \n4:45-5:50pm \nKinsey Pavillion 1240B \n  \nRSVP required: jjchun@asianam.ucla.edu \n  \nAbstract \nLaunched by playwright and novelist Catherine Hernandez\, Sulong Theatre Collective produced a play called Future Folk for the Carlos Bulosan Theatre in Toronto for its 2009/10 season. The performance uses indigenous Filipino music\, dance\, interviews with live-in caregivers\, humor\, poetry\, and melodrama to depict the difficulties experienced by migrant domestic workers from the Philippines in Canada. Its aim was to entertain\, but also\, more importantly\, to make people aware of the economic\, social\, familial and emotional costs to the Filipinas who participate in what Rhacel Parreñas calls the “global exportation of care” (Force of Domesticity 50). This lecture looks at the affective power of art to engage with and raise awareness of the complexity of transnational mothering performed by Filipina domestic workers in Canada through the Live-in Caregivers Program. \n  \nSpeaker bio \nEleanor Ty is Professor of English & Film Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario. She is the Fulbright Canada Visiting Research Chair 2018-2019 at the University of California Santa Barbara where she is teaching a course on Asian American Graphic Novels.  She has published books on cultural memory\, Asian North American\, and on 18th Century literature. Her most recent book\, Asianfail: Narratives of Disenchantment and the Model Minority (U of Illinois P\, 2017) won the APALA (Asian Pacific American Librarians Association) Adult Non-Fiction award for 2017. \n  \nOrganized for AASD M119\, Asian American and Pacific Islander Labor Issues \nSponsors: Asian American Studies Department\, Asian American Studies Center \n 
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/raising-awareness-through-the-arts-sulong-theatre-collective-and-migrant-filipina-workers-in-canada/
LOCATION:Kinsey Pavillion 1240B\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Kappa Psi Epsilon Presents : Pinay Symposium - Pinay State of Mind
DESCRIPTION:The sisters of Kappa Psi Epsilon Sorority Inc. at UCLA Delta Chapter would like to welcome you to our annual Pinay Symposium\, “Pinay State of Mind”! \nThis year’s Pinay Symposium focuses on the intersectionality of mental health on the experiences of Pinays and in the context of our community and personal identity as Asian Americans. By discussing\, understanding\, and identifying how cultural beliefs and longheld stigmas on mental health play a part in our own mental health struggles\, we can begin to find ways to further heal ourselves and our community. “Pinay State of Mind” aims to open honest discussions about mental health within the Asian American community through an inspiring and empowering panel of womxn guest speakers and by providing a safe space to share our struggles. \nJoin us to engage in activities and dialogue regarding mental health issues in the context of the Asian American community and hear from a panel of strong womxn. Everyone is welcome – you don’t have to be Pinay to support! \nWe look forward to seeing you there! \nWHEN: Week 9 Friday\, March 8 @ 6-8 pm\nWHERE: Dodd Hall 78\nSnacks will be provided! (if you have any allergies/dietary restrictions\, please contact Arielle) \nFor questions\, comments\, or more information\, feel free to contact:\nArielle Shaye Mendoza\n(805) 509-7547\namendoza.kpsiedelta@gmail.com
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/kappa-psi-epsilon-presents-pinay-symposium-pinay-state-of-mind/
LOCATION:Dodd Hall 78\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Asian American Studies Graduate Student Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Asian American Studies Graduate Student Association (AASGSA) invites you to the Asian American Studies Graduate Student Symposium on Monday\, March 18  \n  \nPlease join us for an afternoon workshop of graduate student research (specifically papers to be presented at the 2019 Association of Asian American Studies Conference). The AAS Graduate Student Symposium is an opportunity for students not only to share our research but to practice presenting and receiving feedback on our work among professional colleagues\, faculty\, staff\, and community members. As emerging scholars\, we value and welcome your attendance\, participation\, and insight! \n  \nLight refreshments will be provided for this event. Please RSVP via the EventBrite by Tuesday\, March 15th.  \n  \n 
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/asian-american-studies-graduate-student-symposium/
LOCATION:2125 Rolfe Hall\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Self-Determination in Defense of the Earth
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Self-Determination in Defense of the Earth/Autodeterminación Indígena en Defensa de la Tierra \nWednesday\, March 20\, 2019 \n12:10 – 1:30 pm \nUCLA Law School\, Room 1357 \nRSVP here: https://goo.gl/forms/coKw0JX6BtOxD0Kj2 \nJoin us for an illuminating conversation on Indigenous environmental activism in Central America and Los Angeles. Our panelists include Rigoberto Quemé Chay\, a Maya-Kiché leader from Guatemala\, Angela Mooney D’Arcy from the Sacred Places Institute\, and UCLA Law Professor Joseph Berra. Panelists will discuss Indigenous worldview regarding the environment\, the threat of extractive industries such as mining to Indigenous communities\, and the significance of Indigenous resistance in terms of self-governance. We hope you can join us for this exciting and informative event! \nThis event is co-sponsored by The UCLA American Indian Studies Center.
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/indigenous-self-determination-in-defense-of-the-earth/
LOCATION:UCLA Law School Room 1357\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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