D&R: Asian American and Pacific Islander History Month [EVENTS]
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander History month, and to celebrate I have compiled a list of events that will be happening in our area that you are more than welcome to attend!
Asian American and Pacific Islander History month celebration (FREE)
- May 5, 2019 at 11:45am
- Seattle Center, Seattle
Free Asia Talks: Art and engagement in early postwar Japan (FREE with RSVP)
- May 16th, 2019 at The Seattle Art Museum
- Justin Jesty joins us to discuss his newest book, “Art and Engagement in Early Postwar Japan,” where he reframes the history of art and its politics in Japan post-1945. It centers on a group of social realists on the radical left, a liberal arts education movement, and a regional avant-garde group split between ambition and local loyalty.bit.ly/AsiaTalksPostwarJapanAbout the Presenter
Justin Jesty is Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian Languages and Literature at the University of Washington. He is an author in Japanese of several catalog exhibitions for the Meguro Museum of Art and of articles in the Nishi Nihon Shinbun and Gendai Shiso (Contemporary Thought), and author in English of articles in Japan Forum and Art in America.
Questions? Contact Us
206.442.8480 gardnercenter@seattleartmuseum.org
Free. RSVP requested.
Apida & Proud – Multiple Dates (See Below)
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Join us during the month of May for a series of events celebrating history, culture, and diversity in the LGBTQ Asian, Pacific Islander & Desi American community! All of the events in this series are FREE to attend.Connect & CreateWednesday, May 8th // 2:30- 4pmParticipate in a self-care activity as well as connect with other members of the community.APIDA DinnerWednesday, May 15 // 5:30- 7pmWe invite the LGBTQ APIDA community to join us for a dinner and social time. White allies, thanks for understanding the need for this POC space.APIDA Queer Film ShortsWednesday, May 22 // 5:30- 7pmJoin us for a series of short films created by Larry Tung, an award-winning documentary filmmaker, and journalist in New York City. A native of Taiwan, he holds an M.F.A. in TV Production from Brooklyn College and an M.S. in journalism from Columbia University. Tung’s films focus on social justice and human rights issues. They have been featured in more than 40 film festivals around the world.The Rainbow Center is a proudly queer, anti-racist community center. We are committed to providing an inclusive environment that reflects the community we serve. The Rainbow Center is wheelchair accessible and offers ADA-compliant, single-stall restrooms.If you need further accommodations, please submit a request to Bre at (253) 383-2318 or bre@rainbowcntr.org, at least 5 business days prior to the event.
Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Event (FREE)
- UW Tacoma‘s Creative Writing program, in partnership with the CAC Division, the SHS Division, and UWT CEI are proud to be hosting Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Literary Events featuring the award-winning writers, Kristiana Kahakauwila and Lee Herrick.
- AAPI Event: Featured Reading of Fiction & Poetry — FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
When: May 22, 2019 @ 7 p.m.
Where: William H. Philip Hall
Books will be for sale. Q&A with authors and book signing after the reading
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Wow amazing! I would love to go. Thank you so much for providing these resources. We need more amazing people like YOU! I stan LOONA forever <3