Originally created as a showcase for Latino student filmmakers, the San Diego Latino Film Festival, in its 14th year, has emerged as one of the largest and well respected Latino film festivals in the country.
This exhibit explores the culture and beliefs of the Sikh people, who originally lived in the Punjab, an area now part of Pakistan and northern India. Through displays of Sikh paintings, jewelry, books, weapons and other religious and cultural objects, th
What: Midwest Asian American Students Union
Where: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
When: March 9-11
How: http://sc.maasu.org
Cost: Free for U of I students (outside students/individuals need to pay a fee)
This play is inspired by the recent string of detentions of people of Middle Eastern heritage. It tells the story of a Syrian born Canadian citizen who, having legally entered the US, is detained at Immigration by Homeland Security…
The Art of Finding & Telling Stories
an 8-week fiction writing workshop with Neelanjana Banerjee
March 14 – May 2, 2007; Wednesdays, 7 – 9.45PM
Public reading & chapbook release of students’ work on May 17th
What: Mighty Warriors of Comedy Screening and DVD Release
Featuring performances by Lijie and Largesse (Friday 3/16) and Charlie Chin (3/21), a screening of Mighty Warriors of Comedy documentary, and Q&A.;
Date & Time: Friday, March 16th, 7pm & 9pm
The monthly jam of community, consciousness & culture in urban LA. Located in Chinatown, “mETHODOLOGY” brings together positive people, good food & drinks, and a unique mix of music by some of LA’s top selektahs and hip-hop artists.
Based on the collection of photographs housed at the Arab Image Foundation in Beirut, ‘Not Given,’ guest curated by Dore Bowen and Isabelle Massu, challenges the photograph’s privileged status by interrogating its discursive context, exploring the skin of
Mewar, one of the oldest and most important princely states of India, produced stunning courtly paintings and vibrant folk arts. ‘Princes, Palaces and Passion: The Art of India’s Mewar Kingdom’ will include both superb paintings made…
‘Jewtopia’ tells the story of two 30-year-old single men, Chris O’Connell and Adam Lipschitz. Chris, a gentile, wants to marry a nice Jewish girl so he’ll never have to make another decision. After forming a secret pact, Adam promises to help Chris…
Before September 11th, 2001, Al-Qaeda was largely unknown to most Americans. But for many members of the FBI, CIA, politicians and intelligence operatives worldwide, it represented a very real, constant and growing…
Alfred Gamil was born in Cairo in 1957. In 1972 he completed the preparatory school education at the Frères School (Collège de la Salle). In the same year he enrolled at the High Institute for Arabic Music, at the Secondary Section. 1975 he obtained the D
The Asian Pacific American Dispute Resolution Center’s annual awards dinner honoring those who exemplify “conversity” through their work to achieve positive human relations.
Mexican artist H. Ramirez and Dominican Republic artist Ambiorix Santos will be exhibiting in Chelsea, New York from April 10th to May 1st. Opening reception Thursday, April 12th, 6 8 PM.
The Greenlining Institute’s 14th Annual Economic Summiit is an event that brings together California’s and the Nation’s leading public policy and private sector experts to discuss the issues of utmost importance for underserved communities.
April 25th, 2007
IWL Night 2: Octavio Solis, Genny Lim, Prince Gomolvilas, and IWL participants
A collaboration of Kearny Street Workshop, Intersection for the Arts, and Galeria de la Raza