The Hyphenite's Social Calendar: AP/LGBTQ, First Expressions

November 3, 2009

Thursday November 5th -- San Jose

First Thursdays: Translating API/LGBTQ Issues Into Action

LGBTNovflyersmall.JPGSouth Bay First Thursdays is a monthly dinner series for people in the public and private sectors interested in AAPI community issues and service opportunities. This month's panel will focus on the intersection of API and LGBTQ issues, and features speakers from API Equality, Out4Immigration, and Song That Radio. More info here.

7 to 9 pm
United Way
1922 The Alameda Room 105, San Jose
FREE
RSVP here

Thursday November 5th -- NYC

Contemporary Asian American Artists and the Social Imaginary

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From AnOther Western project by Pipo Nguyen-Duy

Margo Machida, one of the leading scholars on Asian American art, will discuss issues explored in her new book Unsettled Visions: Contemporary Asian American Artists and the Social Imaginary. Topics will include migration flows of the 1990s, hipster embrace of "Asian" cultures, and new forms of globalized contact and conflict. Machida will also examine a diverse body of artwork, including the shape-shifting personae of photographer Pipo Nguyen-Duy and the mutant, hybridized "species" sculpted by Ming Fay.

12:30 to 1:45 pm
20 Cooper Square, room 485
FREE
RSVP here


Sixth Annual Write to Our Culture



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Alfa

Write to Our Culture features Filipino/a American artists donating their time and talent to support the READ Philippines program. This year's lineup includes singer/songwriter Alfa, artist Bonnibel Fonbuena, DJ Boo, singer M. Josephine, and Warhol Soup. Hosted by comedian Air Tabigue. More info and advance tickets here.

6:30 pm
Nightingale Lounge
213 2nd Ave, NY
$ 15 door / $ 11 advance

Thursday November 5th to Sunday November 8th -- San Francisco

Third I South Asian Film Festival

FestivalBanner09small.JPGThe Seventh Annual Third I San Francisco International South Asian Film Festival presents shorts, features, and documentaries from South Asia and the South Asian Diaspora. Screenings will be at the Roxie and Castro Theaters. Full festival lineup and tickets here.  
  
Friday November 6th -- Bellevue, WA

First Expressions & American Indian Film Festival

firstexpresssmall.JPGCheck out an artist reception and film premiere of UNRESERVED: The Work of Louie Gong. Gong, an activist/contemporary artist of Chinese and Indigenous heritage, has gained popularity with Eighth Generation, his custom, hand-painted Coast Salish kicks. The First Expressions exhibit is presented in conjunction with the Seventh Annual American Indian Film Festival.

Reception with refreshments at 5 pm 

Screening at 7 pm
Carson Theatre, Bellevue College
3000 Landerholm Circle SE, Bellevue WA
FREE

Friday November 6th -- NYC

The Evolving Cultural Identity of Chinese American Artists

Hwang_Davidsmall.JPGJoin Tony-award winning playwright David Henry Hwang, in conversation with composer/conductor pianist Bright Sheng and SF Chronicle's Asian Pop columnist Jeff Yang, for a discussion on how China's past and present are shaping the modern cultural identity of Chinese American artists. More info here.

7 to 9 pm
Museum of Chinese in America
215 Centre St, New York
$ 15 / $12 students & seniors / $ 10 MoCA Members
For tickets email education(at)mocanyc(dot)org

Women of Iran Film Series

bordercafe.jpgFocusing on lives of women in Iran, this film series presents portraits of strong women negotiating their space and freedom among strict social conventions. The next film is Border Cafe (2005), directed by Kambozia Partovi. More info here.

7 pm
Asia Society
725 Park Avenue, New York
$ 11 nonmenbers / $ 7 members/students/seniors tickets here

Saturday November 7th -- New York

Artist Workshop with Cui Fei

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Manuscript of Nature V by Cui Fei

Create unique takeaway pieces with contemporary Chinese artist Cui Fei. Participants will make their own artwork using organic found materials such as tendrils, leaves, and thorns. More info here.

2 to 4 pm
Museum of Chinese in America
215 centre St, New York
$ 25 / $ 20 students and seniors (inludes museum admission)
RSVP at education(at)mocanyc(dot)org.

Lucky Girl Adoptee Symposium

hopgood.jpgA day of workshops and discussions for adults and adoptees on some of the many topics raised by Mei-Ling Hopgood's book Lucky Girl, such as identity, culture, stereotypes, birth search, etc. Workshops are geared for 13 years of age and up, and will be followed by a cocktail reception and performance by musician and Operation Babylift adoptee Jared Rehberg. More info here.

Noon to 6 pm
19 University Place Auditorium
$ 10, register here

Saturday November 7th -- San Francisco

Arkipelago Reading Series

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Justin Chin

This installation of the Phillipine American Writers and Artists, Inc Arkipelago Reading Series will feature writers Justin Chin, Sarah Gambito, and Marianne Villanueva, with musical guests Myrna del Rio and Bo Razon. More info here

2 pm
Bayanihan Center
1010 Mission St, San Francisco
FREE

Sunday November 8th -- New York

Seasons of Sizhu: Winter

Min_Xiao-Fen_s_Blue_Pipa_Trio_1small.JPGMin Xiao-Fen and her Blue Pipa Trio present an exploration of winter themes in Sizhu music, including classical, contemporary, and jazz. Part of "Four Seasons of Sizhu: Silk and Bamboo Sundays", a series of eight educational performances for children and famlies by New York's leading musical ensembles.

2 to 3:30 pm
Museum of Chinese in America
215 Centre St, New York
Free with museum admission

Opportunities

I Am Korean American Seeks Personal Profiles

I Am Korean American is a new online project which encourages Korean Americans to submit personal profiles to a growing collection that showcases the Korean American community's diversity. The goal is to collect as many profiles as possible, in order to provide a rich and varied snapshot of individuals that identify as Korean American, as well as ultimately serve as a useful historical archive. More info and submission here.

Novel Writing Workshop with Wendy Lee -- NYC

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Wendy Lee, book editor and author of Happy Family, will lead this weekly workshop on the craft of novel writing as well as the business side of selling a manuscript to publishers. More info and registration here.

Tuesdays November 10th -- December 15th
The Asian American Writers' Workshop
16 West 32nd St, 10th floor, New York
$ 225 general / $ 200 AAWW members

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