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Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Asia Society Texas Center's opening, the eighth annual AsiaFest featured music and dance performances, food, and arts, crafts, and demonstrations highlighting the diversity of Asia.
In partnership with the Asian American Bar Association (AABA) of Houston, Asia Society Texas hosted a film screening of the documentary 'Not Your Model Minority'.
Asia Society marked APAH Month 2022 with a star-studded lineup of speakers — including Michelle Zauner, Huma Abedin, and Malinda Lo — plus a vibrant Festival of Eid, art tours, community outreach, and more.
Indie rockstar Michelle Zauner, singer and guitarist under the name Japanese Breakfast, joined Asia Society Texas for a conversation about her New York Times best-selling memoir, 'Crying in H-Mart.'
Asia Society Texas was honored to welcome Huma Abedin, longtime top aide to Hillary Clinton, to speak with warmth and candor about her career and faith in a special convergence of the Women's Leadership Series and Muslim Series.
In partnership with Houston Public Library (HPL), Asia Society Texas welcomed National Book Award-winning, bestselling author of Last Night at the Telegraph Club Malinda Lo for a intimate conversation.
Asia Society Texas' Festival of Eid highlighted Islamic arts and traditions through food, music and dance performances, crafts, and shopping throughout the Center's front lawn and building.
Asia Society Texas hosted Dr. Jenny T. Wang for the Houston launch of her new book 'Permission to Come Home,' which speaks to the importance of mental and emotional health for Asian American and immigrant communities.
In partnership with the George H. W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations, Asia Society Texas hosted a webcast discussing international relations regarding how Hong Kong and Taiwan would factor into future U.S. policy toward China.
As part of its signature Bank of America Women’s Leadership Series, Asia Society Texas welcomed 'New York Times' food writer and cookbook author Priya Krishna.