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Expand your playlist with our Asian Pacific American Heritage Month 2023 edition of Staff Picks! Enjoy recommendations for Asian and Asian American artists and podcasts our staff are listening to.
As part of its Muslim Series, Asia Society Texas hosted a panel of elected officials for a discussion on the importance of diversity and the qualities of exemplary public servants.
Asia Society Texas welcomed former South Korean Prime Minister Nakyon Lee to share his insights on security, cooperation, and competition in East Asia and how realistic and pragmatic policies can promote peace in the region.
Over four days of Spring Break, free daytime activities and an evening celebration showcased the diverse traditions of Nowruz, the Persian New Year celebrated across the globe, at Asia Society Texas.
The multi-disciplinary performance piece 'Mekong: SOUL' made its exclusive, in-progress premiere at Asia Society Texas over two nights about life on the Mekong River in Southeast Asia through powerful and multi-sensory stories.
In partnership with Houston Symphony and Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, Asia Society Texas presented two concerts as part of the 'Songs of the Earth' Festival.
Asia Society Texas' annual Tiger Ball gala raised over $1.5 million while honoring community leaders Kathy and Glen Gondo for their lifelong commitment to building cultural understanding and friendships through Japanese culture.
In partnership with Rice University, Asia Society Texas presented a program with Harvard Business School Professor Dr. William C. Kirby on his book, 'Empire of Ideas: Creating the Modern Universities from Germany to America to China.'
Asia Society Texas welcomed director Crystal Kwok for a screening and discussion of ‘Blurring the Color Line,' a documentary that explores the experience of Asian Americans in the Jim Crow Era South.