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Jul 28, 2023

Asian American Writers To Resurrect Abruptly Canceled Literature Festival In D.C.

The Smithsonian canceled the Asian American Literature Festival in mid-July. Writers and organizers say the new event is a form of “protest.”

Feb 04, 2022

November 22 Could Soon Be Kimchi Day In Virginia!

Lawmakers say Kimchi Day is one way to celebrate Northern Virginia’s thriving immigrant communities — particularly those of Asian descent.

Mar 18, 2021

After Atlanta Shooting, Local Asian Activists Rally Against D.C. Police And Call For Solidarity

The vigil and demonstration happened a day after shootings at three spas in Georgia that left eight people dead, including six Asian women.

Mar 17, 2021

140 Hate Incidents Against Asian Americans Reported In D.C., Maryland, And Virginia Since Last Year

A new report by Stop AAPI Hate documented racist attacks against Asian Americans across the country since the pandemic began.

May 06, 2012

May Celebrates Asian, Jewish Heritage

May observes both Asian Pacific American Month and Jewish American Heritage Month. Check out what the D.C.-area has in store for these cultural celebrations.

Apr 26, 2012

At Hearing, Barry Battles Back Against Asian American Residents Who Express Disappointment Over Comments

At a hearing today, Councilmember Marion Barry (D-Ward 8) alternated between criticizing the media and Asian American advocates who expressed their disappointment with his recent comments on Asian business owners and Filipino nurses.

Apr 26, 2012

Asian American Groups Ask Barry to Apologize

Twenty-eight local and national Asian American advocacy groups launched a campaign yesterday asking Councilmember Marion Marion Barry (D-Ward 8) to apologize for comments he made earlier this week about Filipino nurses at local hospitals.

Oct 12, 2007

Preview: Dana Tai Soon Burgess @ the Kennedy Center

Written by DCist contributor Meghan Welsh Cultures will collide this weekend at The Kennedy Center as Dana Tai Soon Burgess & Company presents the world premiere of “Chico Latino,” a work which explores the intersection of Asian American and Latin American communities throughout the Americas. “Chico Latino” is a fusion of Latin and Asian modern dance, and the program will also include classic works by the choreographer, inspired by his experiences, such as a visit…

Jul 23, 2007

Broad Gauge Productions @ The Fringe Festival

Broad Gauge Entertainment is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to “fostering diverse perspectives in the arts.” In today’s local arts community, it stands as one of the few modes of artistic expression for South Asian voices. Outside of its traditional art forms, the desi community has been largely unrecognized, or perhaps even absent, from the D.C. art scene. Broad Gauge and other groups such as Subcontinental Drift might indicate a sea change of sorts. A…

May 01, 2007

Immigration Rallies Planned for Today

Today activists around the country are planning demonstrations supporting immigrantions. You’ll recall that last year organizers staged a national boycott to highlight immigrants’ contribution to the American economy. In D.C. several demonstrations are slated. The National Immigrant Solidarity Network sponsors a few of the events. WTOP has a fairly exhaustive list: A May Day Asian American rally is planned for noon at Taft Memorial Park, north of the Capitol. A hunger strike and rally at…

 
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