Artists Ahra Cho and Royal Sumikat, featured in the current 'Artists on Site' project, will discuss their work in Houston and join in conversation with moderators Matt Manalo and Bridget Bray.
A discussion on the future of India - U.S. ties and key recommendations for the Biden administration to strengthen this relationship in the post-COVID-19 world.
In 2020, relations between the U.S. and China reached the lowest point in four decades. What is the path forward for these global superpowers on the international stage after President-elect Joe Biden takes office in January?
In five daily classes, learn the fundamentals of American Mah Jongg. This virtual course focuses on the game's history, understanding the tiles and card, and learning the American rules, strategies, and sequence of play.
This program will highlight women who are at the forefront of change, including Gloria Steinem, Julie Taymor, Sayu Bhojwani, Erika Dickerson-Despenza, and Ruchira Gupta.
Meet our panel of international language teachers from across the country as they discuss their experiences with race, identity, and culture in schools today.
Asia Society will host a virtual program as part of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Speakers include Amy Tan, Debbie Lum, Leonardo Nam, and Janet Yang.
Houston in particular has felt the impacts of food insecurity as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Join us for a conversation with local chefs Chris Shepherd and Chris Williams, who have stepped up to meet the needs of their neighbors.
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Join us for this talk with Pascal Nufer and Matthias Kamp, and put your own questions to the correspondents of two of Switzerland’s most important media outlets. Register to participate live at our office or online on Zoom.
Two years after President Donald Trump removed the U.S. from the Iran nuclear deal, reports indicate President-elect Joe Biden will take steps to reenter the deal. Dr. Vali Nasr joins us to examine the U.S.–Iran relationship.