Banchan Cooking Workshop 2

    VIEW WORKSHOP RECORDING Download Oii Muchim recipe Download Pa Kimchi recipe Join Korean cooking instructor Sarah Kim Lee as she teaches simple, delicious recipes for several types of banchan dishes that you can enjoy making this Fall! Follow Sarah’s cooking activities on Instagram (@sarahkim_lee) and learn more about the new EATogether program that ARTogether has

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    Sari-Sari Story Time 2: Kalipay and the Tiniest Tiktik

    WATCH THE RECORDING Enjoy children’s stories featuring Filipinx folklore narrated by Christina Newhard! Each story is accompanied by fun, at-home craft activities. This event will be broadcast on YouTube Live. Featured story for October 31st: KALIPAY AND THE TINIEST TIKTIK a Cebuano Tale Daydreaming comes easily to Kalipay, but she doesn’t know how to make

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    140 LBS: How Beauty Killed My Mother Virtual Screening

    OACC is excited to bring 140 LBS: How Beauty Killed My Mother to a broader API audience through a virtual screening event hosted on Saturday, November 14. The solo theater work is written and performed by Susan Lieu, a first-generation American born to Vietnamese refugees. The performance weaves together several through-lines: inter-generational trauma; parent-child relationships; body insecurity and

    Free – $15

    San Francisco’s Chinatown: Resilience, Survival, and Celebration

    View the event recording. Newly-released photo documentary book, San Francisco’s Chinatown, brings history, culture, tourism, and traditions to life with never-seen-before images. In this dynamic slideshow with commentary, project originator and photographer Dick Evans and New York Times freelance writer Kathy Chin Leong shed light on a community that has proven to be resilient against all

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    Write Now! SF Bay: Claim Ourselves, Connect with Each Other

    View the recording. A virtual presentation by the Oakland Asian Cultural Center in partnership with Asian Health Services and the UC Berkeley Public Service Center. The San Francisco Bay Area is 60% people of color. How can we connect with ourselves and each other during this time of unceasing change? What can we learn from

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