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SUMMARY:Westside LA AAPI Labor Leader Panel
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with a panel of Asian American & Pacific Islander labor leaders from West LA building the workers’ movement and resisting repression\, attacks on migrants\, and fighting for justice. \nIn conjunction with ASIAN AM / LBR STD M119XP – “Asian american and pacific islander labor issues” with Dr. Chun at UCLA. \nWhen: Tuesday May 20\, 12:30-2:30PM\nWhere: UCLA Moore Hall 3340 Reading Room
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/westside-la-aapi-labor-leader-panel/
LOCATION:UCLA Moore Hall 3340 Reading Room
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SUMMARY:Cambodian Genocide Remembrance Day
DESCRIPTION:In Cambodia\, May 20th is observed as the National Day of Remembrance—a solemn tribute to the victims and survivors of the Cambodian Genocide under the Khmer Rouge regime. The United Khmer Students at UCLA invite students\, alumni\, and members of the Khmunity to join us in honoring this day at our annual Cambodian Genocide Remembrance Day on Tuesday\, May 20th. \nTogether\, we will honor the survivors in our lives\, reflect on stories of Khmer resilience\, and create a space for collective healing and wellness. The event will include an art gallery\, a brief historical lecture\, and a panel discussion featuring community leaders and activists.
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/cambodian-genocide-remembrance-day/
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SUMMARY:An Asian American Writer’s Notebook: Past\, Present\, and Future Tense
DESCRIPTION:An Asian American Writer’s Notebook: Past\, Present\, and Future Tense \nJoin us for the David Nishida and Tina Yamano Nishida Distinguished Lecture and Panel featuring keynote speaker Helen Zia\, activist\, journalist and author\, who will be in conversation with Julie Ha\, Journalist & co-director of “Free Chol Soo Lee” documentary and Amber Phung\, Journalist with Pacific Ties newsmagazine. The program is dedicated to trailblazing journalist and activist K.W. Lee. \nHelen Zia\, longtime activist\, award-winning writer and Fulbright Scholar\, offers insights and observations on current challenges facing Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Amid growing political division and increasing concerns over censorship and free speech\, Asian American and Pacific Islander communities are combating disinformation through developing counter-narratives. This lecture and panel brings together activists and writers to explore how Asian American voices are navigating a rapidly shifting political\, cultural\, and social landscape. Join us for a timely and critical discussion on the role of Asian American and Pacific Islanders activists\, writers\, and multimedia artists in preserving democratic values\, amplifying underrepresented voices\, and confronting systemic challenges in today’s charged political environment. \nDATE: May 29\, 2025 \n5:00pm Reception at the UCLA Art Council Amphitheater in front of the Lenart Auditorium(located outside the Fowler Museum\, adjacent to the Lenart Auditorium).Featuring a new book on saleIntersections: A Journalistic History of Asian Pacific American. \n6:00pm Program at the UCLA Harry and Yvonne Lenart Auditorium(located below the Fowler Museum) \nRegistration: https://tinyurl.com/53y95e8b\nFree to the Public
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/an-asian-american-writers-notebook-past-present-and-future-tense/
LOCATION:UCLA Harry and Yvonne Lenart Auditorium
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