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SUMMARY:FREE Winter Academic Seminar: Asian American Identity and Food Registration Deadline - Dec 31st
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL CUNY STUDENTS! Register by: December 31 \nThursdays from 1:00-3:00pm \nHunter East Building Room 1203 \nInstructor: Dr. Linh An \nWould you benefit from a class that would help improve your overall reading\, speaking\, writing\, and listening skills in university courses? \nAre you also interested in how Asian American identity is constructed and challenged through food? \nThis series of interactive workshops will be held at Hunter College in January 2019. Students can attend one or all of these workshops. It is open to all current CUNY students. \nAll current CUNY students must sign-up by emailing Dr. Linh An at la1092@hunter.cuny.edu.
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/free-winter-academic-seminar-asian-american-identity-and-food-registration-deadline-dec-31st/2019-01-03/
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SUMMARY:Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Abacus: Small Enough to Jail (Q&A with the Sung Sisters) \nRoosevelt House: 47-49 E 65th St\, New York\, NY 10065 \nCome see a screening of the film Abacus: Small Enough to Jail\, with a Q&A from the Sung Sisters! RSVP details will be added soon. \nFrom acclaimed director Steve James (Hoop Dreams\, The Interrupters\, Life Itself)\, ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL tells the incredible saga of the Chinese immigrant Sung family\, owners of Abacus Federal Savings of Chinatown\, New York. Accused of mortgage fraud by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance\, Jr.\, Abacus becomes the only U.S. bank to face criminal charges in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. The indictment and subsequent trial forces the Sung family to defend themselves – and their bank’s legacy in the Chinatown community – over the course of a five-year legal battle.
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/film-screening/
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SUMMARY:HCAP Fall 2018 End of Year Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of community building and celebrating HCAP’s graduating seniors! \nFREE DINNER and REFRESHMENTS \nAll Hunter students\, staff and faculty are welcome to join. \nHCAP Students are welcome to also invite family and friends! Please also fill out an RSVP for each guest. \nQuestions? Email HCAP Program Director\, Caitlin Ho: ch1322@hunter.cuny.edu
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/hcap-fall-2018-end-of-year-celebration/
LOCATION:HW 3rd Fl Small Glass Cafeteria
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181205T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181205T160000
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SUMMARY:HCAP Finals De-stress & Writing Events
DESCRIPTION:Hunter West Building Rooms: 506\, 507 and 508 \nDrop-by our finals events to de-stress with other students and get help on writing your final papers. We’ll have three classrooms open for de-stress activities\, chilling out with games\, and getting support on final papers. \nAll Hunter students are welcome! Drop in and out when you can! \nFREE FOOD and SNACKS!
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/hcap-finals-de-stress-writing-events/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181108T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181108T173000
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CREATED:20190411T045331Z
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SUMMARY:Microaggressions Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Craash: An Asian American Student Union\, HCAP – Hunter College aanapisi Project\, Black Male Initiative\, and Career Development Services for our microaggressions workshop! \nHave you ever had someone make a comment that left you feeling uncomfortable about your identity? \nMicroaggressions are an unfortunate part of the daily lives of many. Without recognizing and addressing them\, personal and professional performance can suffer. This conversation will discuss microaggressions\, how to recognize and address them while still performing at your best level. \nRSVP HERE: bit.ly/2PZBtde
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/microaggressions-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181102T183000
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SUMMARY:QAAPI Mixer and Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join HCAP for a mixer and panel on Queer Asian American Pacific Islander experiences! Connect with and learn more about the QAAPI community from some great speakers. \nThis event is open to people who identify as QAAPI’s and Allies. \nFREE FOOD & REFRESHMENTS \nDon’t have a facebook account but want to RSVP? Please submit your RSVP here by 11/1: https://goo.gl/forms/JOvYXU9KRUDdkFl82
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/qaapi-mixer-and-panel/
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SUMMARY:Personal Statement Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a workshop co-hosted by HCAP and the Rockowitz Writing Center on 9/27 @ 2:00-3:30pm at HW 708. Learn more about writing strong personal statements for scholarship applications. \nFree snacks and refreshments will be served! RSVP by 9/26. \nIf you don’t have Facebook\, please RSVP via this form: https://goo.gl/forms/ZAZQ60WJks2WfNSM2 \nQuestions? Contact Prof. Linh An at la1092@hunter.cuny.edu.
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/personal-statement-workshop/
LOCATION:HW 708
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SUMMARY:HCAP Ice Cream Mixer
DESCRIPTION:Come hang out over some free ice cream\, snacks\, and games as we kick off the Fall 2018 semester! \nMeet other students from Asian American clubs and learn more about the Hunter College Asian American Studies Program and HCAP – Hunter College aanapisi Project! Please RSVP via this facebook event. For those who don’t have Facebook – please RSVP using this form: https://goo.gl/forms/zaCOOAFDVjoI5Htm2
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/hcap-ice-cream-mixer/
LOCATION:HW 506
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180523T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180523T193000
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CREATED:20190411T050353Z
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SUMMARY:HCAP Spring 2018 End of Year Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for HCAP’s End of Year Celebration! \nCome celebrate the end of the year with free food and beverages\, music\, and mingling. Join us in honoring our graduating seniors! \nWhen: Wednesday\, May 23rd @ 5:00-7:30pm\nWhere: Faculty Dining Hall\, Hunter West Building 8th Floor. \nAll students\, faculty\, staff and alumni are invited. Feel free to bring a friend! \nRSVP at bit.ly/hcap2018 by May 20th
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/hcap-spring-2018-end-of-year-celebration/
LOCATION:HW 8th Floor Faculty Dining Hall\, 904 Lexington Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10065\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180425T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180425T150000
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CREATED:20190411T050638Z
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SUMMARY:The Third Space AAPI Mental Health Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Come join fellow Asian American/Pacific Islander identified Hunter Students for Third Space\, HCAP’s biannual open mic focused on AAPI Mental Health. \nStudents can sign-up at bit.ly/hcapthirdspace to present your work\, and there will be an opportunity to listen and discuss AAPI Mental Health issues in small groups as well. \nFree food and drinks!
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/the-third-space-aapi-mental-health-open-mic/
LOCATION:HW 504
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180419T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180419T200000
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SUMMARY:Career Chats Series: Panel 3
DESCRIPTION:So you’re not planning to be a doctor\, engineer or corporate lawyer? \nYOU STILL HAVE OPTIONS! \nCome hear panelists speak candidly about their professional and personal trajectories in areas such as: government\, entrepreneurship\, digital campaigns\, philanthropy\, law\, public policy and community organizing. \nJoin us for a fun night of sharing insights and Q&A! \nPizza and drinks will be served. \n*******\nPanelist Bios: \nLaurence Hong: Laurence serves as the Deputy Chief-of-Staff for Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou\, covering Lower Manhattan. His work for the office primarily focuses on advancing\, drafting\, and handling legislation for the Member\, community affairs within the Financial District\, Battery Park City\, and South Street Seaport\,and logistics. His previous experience includes non-profit work advancing democracy and voter rights\, electoral campaigns\, and the private sector. He enjoys spending time with his dog\, a Maltese. \nShivana Jorawar is a queer second-generation Indo-Caribbean who believes in intersectional feminism and unapologetically speaking truth to power. She currently serves as State Legislative Counsel at the Center for Reproductive Rights\, and previously served as Federal Policy Director for the National Abortion Federation. For four years\, she directed reproductive justice priorities for the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF). She has worked with Sakhi for South Asian Women and is a Co-Chair of Jahajee Sisters\, a grassroots women’s empowerment organization in New York City’s Indo-Caribbean community. Originally from the Bronx\, Shivana holds a BA in Political Science from Fordham University and a JD from Emory University School of Law. Follow Shivana on Twitter @shivspeaks. \nNisha Mirani: Nisha Mirani is the co-founder of SUNDAY/MONDAY\, a textile studio based in New York. She studied anthropology at Brown University. After working as a research analyst and consultant at a labor union for five years\, she attended the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles to earn a degree in visual communications and to pursue her interest in ethically made textiles. Nisha launched SUNDAY/MONDAY in January 2017 with her husband. \nOanh-Nhi Nguyen: Oanh-Nhi serves as the Initiative Associate to the Advancing Adolescent Girls’ Rights Initiative. Prior to joining NoVo\, Oanh-Nhi was the Campaign Manager and Kairos Fellow at 18MillionRising.org where she led online campaigns on social justice\, civic engagement and interracial solidarity for Asian Americans and Pacific Islander communities. She has also consulted with Kairos Fellowship\, ReFrame Mentorship\, and Move to End Violence on program design and curriculum development. Oanh-Nhi has a certificate from the University of Pennsylvania’s Executive Program in Social Impact Strategy and graduated from Dickinson College with B.A. in International Studies and Policy Management.
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/career-chats-series-panel-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180322T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180322T200000
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CREATED:20190411T051109Z
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SUMMARY:Career Chats Series: Panel 2
DESCRIPTION:So you’re not planning to be a doctor\, engineer or corporate lawyer? YOU STILL HAVE OPTIONS! \nCome hear panelists speak candidly about their professional and personal trajectories in areas such as: education\, nonprofit management\, philanthropy\, law\, and immigrant rights. \nJoin us for a fun night of sharing insights and Q&A! \nPizza and drinks will be served. Please RSVP so we know how much to order! \nPanelist Bios: \nAmy Chou: Amy Chou has over a decade of experience in social justice philanthropy\, nonprofit management\, and advocacy with expertise in project management\, grantmaking\, and capacity building. She is currently an independent consultant and strategist working with communities who are advancing transformational social change. Amy received her Master’s in Public Administration with a specialization in Nonprofit Management from the Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service at New York University and her Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University. \nNimra Chowdhry: Nimra Chowdhry is the State Legislative Fellow at the Center for Reproductive Rights. Prior to her work at the Center\, Nimra was a Policy Analyst and Senior If/When/How Fellow with Advocates for Youth where her work focused on Reproductive Justice for Muslim and immigrant youth. Nimra’s experience includes time at the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum. A proud Pakistani-Texan\, Nimra holds a JD and a Master’s Certificate in Women and Gender Studies (WGS) from the University of Houston and a BA in Government and WGS from the University of Texas at Austin. \nDoris Lo: Doris is a program manager at Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility\, a longstanding nonprofit organization that partners with teachers to create caring and equitable school communities. She is passionate about promoting racial equity\, cultural competency\, and emotional understanding through education. She holds a Masters degree in Childhood Education from Hunter College\, and B.A.s in Environmental Studies and Classical Studies from Union College.
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/career-chats-series-panel-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180228T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180228T200000
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CREATED:20190411T051318Z
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SUMMARY:Career Chats Series: Panel 1
DESCRIPTION:So you’re not planning to be a doctor\, engineer or corporate lawyer?\nYOU STILL HAVE OPTIONS! \nCome hear panelists speak about their professional and personal trajectories in areas such as: nutrition\, creative arts and museums nonprofits\, philanthropy\, communications\, political engagement\, community organizing and immigrant rights. \nJoin us for a fun night of sharing insights and Q&A! \nPizza and drinks will be served. \n****\nPanelist Bios: \nSonia Ahuja: Sonia is a Registered Dietitian and graduate of Hunter College’s MS Nutrition and Dietetic Internship programs. Prior to graduate school\, she studied Business Management at American University in Washington\, DC. A self-proclaimed ‘late bloomer’\, she hopes that by sharing about her professional and personal experiences\, she can help other South Asian-Americans like herself. \nMichele Baer: A native of the San Francisco Bay Area\, Michele has worked as a dancer\, arts administrator\, researcher\, communications professional\, and advocate for the arts and social justice. As The New York Community Trust’s Program Associate for Thriving Communities\, she conducts grantmaking and convening activities within and across the Arts and Culture\, Civic Affairs\, Community Development\, Environment\, and Historic Preservation portfolios. Her previous roles include work at Dance/NYC\, Columbia University\, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council\, and the Global Fund for Women. \nRafael Flores: Passionate about arts and culture\, Rafael has worked for museums and other arts nonprofits for the majority of his career. He is currently the Associate Director of Corporate Relations at Park Avenue Armory and has previously held fundraising roles at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, the Museum of Arts and Design\, and Apicha Community Health Center. \nJulie Ae Kim: Julie is a NYC-based community organizer and writer. She is passionate about immigrant rights\, Asian American feminism\, and political engagement. Currently she is a Program Manager at the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and is on the board of the National Asian Pacific Women’s Forum (NAPAWF) NYC Chapter. She is working on her MA in Women’s and Gender Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center.
URL:https://huntercap.org/event/career-chats-series-panel-1/
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