The fourth installment of their AIRMW livestream will go "behind the curtains" of Tsukasa Taiko's annual winter concert Taiko Legacy at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
AAPIP is pleased to launch AAPIP at 30: Solidarity Matters with a webinar that unveils a new report, The State of AAPI Philanthropy. This report is a collaboration with AAPI Data and other community foundation partners. Over the past thirty years, AAPIP has provided leadership in philanthropy to reveal blind spots and introduce new strategies for philanthropic action.
Join us in SOLIDARITY CONVOS, where we will discuss what AAPI youth, parents, educators, and community members can do to stand in solidarity with the Black community.
Need a boost to get motivated this summer? Take on a challenge, the Team PV Virtual 5-Miler Challenge! Join Team Project: VISION, race at your own pace for a cause! Your support ensures that our youth continue to have the opportunities they need to continue to learn and grow!
How can Asian Americans continue to participate and support Black, Brown, and Native communities that are impacted by police brutality and mass incarceration.
In this talk hosted by the American Writers Museum, author C Pam Zhang presents her much-talked-about debut novel How Much of These Hills Is Gold. Named one of the most anticipated books of 2020, this is an electric debut set against the twilight of the American gold rush featuring two siblings on the run in an unforgiving landscape—trying not just to survive but to find a home.
June 1 is Illinois Immigrant and Refugee Census Day! Join us for a full day of online and offline events in all immigrant and refugee communities across the state. This is our opportunity to make sure we ALL count in Illinois!