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The color pink is omnipresent in the works of Nici Jost. "Land of Peach Blossom“ is based on her experience in Shanghai and the perception of the color pink in Chinese culture.
Composer and percussionist Susie Ibarra debuts new music which reflects humanity's interdependence and mutual existence alongside the natural environment.
Join Asia Society as extraordinary women involved in the U.S. space program discuss their careers and how to help women continue to break barriers on Earth and beyond.
The fourth episode brings us to one of the world’s most crowded countries: Bangladesh. Dr. Faraha Nawaz and Sara Hossain will share their view of the country, and discuss the changing role of women in Bangladesh.
Vivek Pathak, Global Head and Director of Climate Business at IFC, explores the role of green finance, the strategies to scale it up, and the investment opportunities in climate business.
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In the Asia Society Switzerland Book Salon we read and discuss fiction from or about Asia in an informal setting.
This time we will read The Glass Palace by Amitav Ghosh.
The winner of the 2021 Osborn Elliott Prize, Los Angeles Times Beijing Bureau Chief Alice Su, will appear in conversation with jury member Dorinda Elliott.
Our next Members’ Connection Night features a pub quiz to test your general knowledge. The questions and answers have been designed to surprise, enlighten, amuse and amaze.
The Asia Society Philippines and Optum, present “Practical Partnerships for the Pandemic” - a series of online conversations on how the public and private sector in the Philippines can work better together to beat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Poetry and the spoken word have long been a powerful and popular means of communication in Burma (Myanmar). Prominent poets gather to pay tribute to their Burmese compatriots who have been jailed or killed following the coup.