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Ann McClellen “The Cherry Blossom Festival: Sakura Celebration” The Changing Worlds of the Patuas of West Bengal Cherry Blossoms in Japanese Culture Generations of Samoan Culture and History Korean Culture Art Program and Concert The Making of Asian America: A History (National Archives YouTube Channel) Playing & Talking about Baseball Across the Pacific Shigemi Inaga—Modern Art in Kyoto Tokyo's Gift of Friendship Using the Asian Reading Room at the Library of CongressGovernment, Politics, & Law
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month 2010: Leadership to Meet the Challenges of a Changing World Lanxin Xiang -- The Ideological Context of U.S.-China Relations Thich Nhat Hanh—Leading with Courage and Compassion Lanxin Xiang—The Ideological Context of U.S.-China Relations Ying-Shih Yu—Despotism, Market and Confucianism in the Age of Wang Yang-Ming
Various Speakers—America Is in the Heart for the 21st Century: A Symposium on the Work of Filipino Author Carlos Bulosan: Part 1, Part 2
History
Judith M. Brown “Nehru: A Political Life”
Journey to Freedom: The Boat People Retrospective
Unsung Heroes: A Symposium on the Heroism of Asian Pacific Americans During World War II
Music & Performing Arts
China's First Great Multi-Art Theatrical Tradition An Evening with “Crazy Rich Asians” Author Kevin Kwan Franklin Odo, “Voices from the Canefields: Folksongs from Japanese Immigrant Workers in Hawai’i” Gary Haleamau—Traditional Hawaiian Music from Las Vegas Multi-cultural Performance (Philippine and Burmese dance, martial arts demonstration) Natasinh Dancers & Musicians—Lao Music and Dance from Iowa Sounds of Korea: Traditional Music & Dance Sreevidhya Chandramouli and Friends: Northern Indian Vina Music SURATI—Classical and Folk Indian Dance from New Jersey Taiko Drumming in Asian American Los Angeles Unukupukupu Halau HulaPoetry & Literature
Asian American Literature Today: Kundiman Spotlight Suji Kwock Kim: 2004 National Book Festival Li-Young Lee: 2003 National Book Festival Shirley Geok-Lin Lim: 2004 National Book Festival Amy Uyematsu: 2006 National Book FestivalScience and Technology
'Revolutionaries, Nursery Rhymes, and Edison Wax Cylinders: The Remarkable Tale of the Earliest Korean Sound' Yukio Sato—Science and Technology Policy in Japan
BARRIERS AND PASSES: Japanese Americans in Relocation Centers
From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry: The Killing of Vincent Chin and the Trial that Galvanized the Asian American Movement
The Hawaiian Islands, 1924
Images of Internment: Dorothea Lange's World War II photos
Japanese Bride in America
Japanese Relocation, 1943
The Making of Asian America: A History
Northern California
Oh, the Stories They Tell: Chinese Exclusion Acts Case Files at the National Archives (2017 May 10)
The Art of Movement and Coalition Building—Learning from Yuri Kochiyama
Beckoning: A Playlist of AAPI Joy, Sorrow, Rage and Resistance
Behind the Scenes of “Buddha Overcomes All Obstacles”
Busboys and Poets: G Yamazawa
Chinese American History: Origins of an Organic Farmer
Five Minutes of Political Theater: An Interview with Spoken Word Poet Regie Cabico
FORKLIFE: Korean Fried Chicken, a Transnational Comfort Food
FORKLIFE: Children of Sticky Rice
Hawaiian Kapa Pounding
Healing Faith: From Lamentation to Transformation
“If We Don’t Have a Voice for Our Community, Who Is Going To?”
Language of a Nation: How Hawaii Became Part of the U.S., Parts 1-4
Legend and Legacy: Hawaiian Slack-Key Guitar with Ledward Kaapana
Making 120,000 Stories: Nobuko Miyamoto, Quetzal Flores, and Derek Nakamoto
The Musical Universe of Low Leaf
Music for the Moment: An Asian American Offering
Music of the Mekong River
Na Leo Hawai'i: Music of Hawai'i
New Songs for Ourselves: A Conversation with Sunny Jain, Nobuko Miyamoto, and Julian Saporiti
Rahim AlHaj (audio)
Remembering Senator Daniel K. Inouye
Samgyetang: Korean Ginseng Chicken Soup Across Generations
Songs for Ourselves: An Asian American Music Playlist
Songs from Polynesia Playlist
Sunny Jain's Wild Wild East at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival
A Thousand Things Connected: FandangObon at the Festival
Through Their Eyes: Poet Jerrica Escoto (audio)
Through Their Eyes: Spoken Word Poet Gowri K. (audio)
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