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The Asia Society Hong Kong Center will be welcoming Calvin Wong, a talented Hong Kong cellist returning from Germany, with his pianist Cherry Tsang for an enjoyable evening of classical and contemporary music on December 15th, 2020.
In this period of COVID-19 we’ve seen the power of arts, humanities, and culture in bringing communities together to fight this global crisis. Join us in this discussion on how corporations are partnering with art to serve community.
Join Dr. Scott Kurashige for his lecture "Representation to Revolution: What Asian American Studies Can Teach Us About Systems of Oppression" followed by conversation with adrienne maree brown.
The Asian American population is projected to be the largest immigration group by 2055, yet has been disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Join us to discuss how the greater Asian American community can recover and achieve equity.
Three scholars of Byzantine, Islamic, non-Han Chinese, and Buddhist arts will shed light on the wisdom from the Medieval period that is still visible today and explore the plurality of historical narratives.
In 1983, Professor Howard Gardner revolutionized the world of education with his ground-breaking theory of multiple intelligences. In this new memoir, the leading authority on the human mind reflects on the various types of intelligence
From the challenges facing the Australian economy to the decoupling of the United States and China, join us as we wrap up the year and reflect on how 2020 has altered our regional realities.