Join Asian American Resource Workshop and Pao Arts Center to reconnect with history as we orient for our future in conversation with global diasporas as explored in Pao Arts Center's current exhibition Homeward Bound. In this facilitated journey in conversation with histories of queer Asian American organizing, participants will ground into personal and collective histories to inform our understandings of the current global pandemic and interconnected structures of oppression and resilience. Everyone is welcome, and this event is created by and for queer and trans Asian Americans.
This is a free virtual event, though donations to support Pao Arts Center programming are welcome. To receive an email with the Zoom link, please register below:
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About Asian American Resource Workshop:
The Asian American Resource Workshop (AARW) works for the empowerment of the Asian Pacific American community to achieve its full participation in U.S. society. AARW is a member-based organization that uses arts, education, and activism to build the skills and political analysis of our pan-Asian membership. AARW’s resources and activities are used to respond to current Asian Pacific American issues and to promote Asian Pacific American identity.
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This exhibition is brought to the Pao Arts Center with generous support from Mass Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, finding, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this exhibition do not necessarily represent those of Mass Humanities or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Contact: Anju Madhok | anju.madhok@bcnc.net