Japan Club’s New Year Celebration 2024

E-Building, Poolside Cafe 31-10 Thomson Ave (at Van Dam St), Long Island City, NY, United States

The New Year Celebration in 2024 aims to introduce the traditions and customs of Asian countries to the college community. The event will include various activities representing Japan, China, and Korea. In Japan, activities like mochi-pounding (餅つき), Japanese traditional cuisine for New Year's Day (おせち料理), and Japanese calligraphy (かきぞめ) will be demonstrated. China's traditions of […]

Free

Special Tour at The Noguchi Museum for Faculty and Staff

The Noguchi Museum 9-01 33rd Rd, Long Island City, NY, United States

As a kickoff event for the AAPI Heritage Celebration in Spring 2024, the President’s Office and the AAPI Heritage Month Committee are pleased to invite faculty and staff to a guided tour at The Noguchi Museum on Thursday, February 29, 2024. President Kenneth Adams will join the tour and the short reception that follows. Isamu […]

Free

Healing Words: A Guided Journaling Workshop for Navigating Grief and Sadness

M-Building, M-108 31-10 Thomson Ave, Long Island City, United States

In this workshop, we aim to explore and express the complex emotions of grief and sadness through guided journaling and self-reflection. The workshop is specifically tailored for students and staff from the Asian diaspora who seek to navigate emotions brought forth by anti-Asian hate. We hope to create a supportive space where participants can embark […]

Free

Understanding Anti-Asian Racism: Historical Context and Current Climate

Online (Zoom) NY, United States

Understanding Anti-Asian Racism is a panel discussion designed to tackle the grim realities of anti-Asian racism in America. This event will explore the deep-rooted historical context of anti-Asian sentiment, tracing its origins and evolution throughout American history. The panelists will present current trends and statistics, shedding light on the surge in anti-Asian hate crimes in […]

Free

AAPI Heritage Month Mini Conference

E-Building, E-242 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

AAPI Heritage Month Committee presents a mini-conference on May 7, 2024, exploring the diverse cultural diversity of Asian and Asian American identities at LaGuardia Community College. Workshops include empowerment and allyship by Anti AAPI Hate, mandalas and prayer beads by the Rubin Museum of Art, origami crafting by a LaGuardia alumnus, and the presentation of […]

Free

Empowerment and Allyship: Strengthening Solidarity with the AAPI Community

E-Building, E-242 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

In collaboration with Anti-AAPI Hate, this workshop aims to recognize cultural diversity and a call to action for solidarity. A rich exploration of the cultural and historical tapestry of the Asian and Pacific Islander American community will set the stage, aiming to foster deeper understanding and appreciation. The event will highlight stories of resilience with […]

Mandalas and Prayer Beads: Reflection through Art and Ritual

E-Building, E-242 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Embark on a contemplative journey with a Rubin Museum docent, delving into the world of Mandalas and Prayer’s beads. Discover the profound significance of these sacred symbols in meditation and reflection. Create your unique print mandala, exploring the power of introspection and self-awareness. Learn about the significance of numbers in various Asian cultures and craft […]

Origami Workshop

E-Building, E-242 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Shardul Sigdel, an origami master, will be teaching the traditional art of origami to students and others at LaGuardia. This event aims to encourage students to try their hand at origami. The workshop is open to both beginners who want to learn and those who already know how to make origami and wish to continue […]

Healing Words: A Guided Journaling Workshop for Navigating Grief and Sadness

E-Building, E-242 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

In this workshop, we aim to explore and express the complex emotions of grief and sadness through guided journaling and self-reflection. The workshop is specifically tailored for students and faculty/staff from the Asian diaspora who seek to navigate emotions brought forth by anti-Asian hate. We hope to create a supportive space where participants can embark […]

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