New Year Celebration: South and Southeast Asia

    Spring into the New Year! Following a successful virtual Lunar New Year Celebration, OACC is excited to continue the new year festivities for our Oakland Chinatown neighborhood and our broader communities this Spring. Enjoy engaging South and Southeast Asian cultural demonstrations, performances, and children’s story time, all from the comfort of your home! Together with

    Free

    Quarantini Mixer: Afternoon Tea with Malaya Tea Room

    "Afternoon Tea" with Malaya Tea Room OACC is excited to bring you Quarantini Mixer — an online social club! To close out the New Year Celebration: South & Southeast Asia, this mixer focuses on enjoying "Afternoon Tea." Join us and Leena Lim from the Malaya Tea Room to learn how to create an afternoon tea experience for yourself and others at

    $28 – $58

    Fighting for Immigrant and Refugee Rights: Perspectives from Asian American Community Organizing

    View the event livestream here. From the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 to present-day Public Charge, the U.S. has a history of enacting government-sanctioned efforts denying rights and justice to immigrants and refugees, particularly those from communities of color. In response, Asian Pacific American communities have repeatedly risen and organized against such exclusionary legislation and

    Free

    46 Years After the End of the Vietnam War: A Conversation About Empathy & Healing

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

    View the Recording. In commemoration of the 46th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, Quế Mai, author of The Mountains Sing, and Thi Bui, 2018 Caldecott Honor winner and Eisner Award finalist for her illustrated memoir, The Best We Could Do, will join in a special conversation with Philip Nguyen, President of the

    Free

    Panel Discussion: The AAPI Experience — Listen, Learn, Act!

    Together with Dr. Russell Jeung (co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate and Ethnic Studies Chair at SFSU) and Saly Lee (Executive Director of OACC), Jordyn Lee (Amyris) will shed light on the AAPI experience, discuss the nuances of the current racial justice movement we’re experiencing, and offer ways to get involved locally and nationally. Join us

    Free

    140 LBS + OVER 140 LBS: A Virtual Double-Feature

    Showtimes & Details All virtual screenings will be accompanied with an opportunity for reflection and Q&A with playwright and actor Susan Lieu. Each Q&A session after the screening will have a curated focus addressing a particular theme from the productions. Click on the links below to buy tickets, and view more details. Date Time (PDT)

    $15 – $35

    APIAFilmFreeHealth and WellnessJapanese-AmericanRacial JusticeScreeningTalk

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