Asian American Cultural Center - Campus and Community Calendar
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Our first summer food for thought begins on July 2. "The Model Minority Myth: Intersections between African and Asian Cultures" will be presented by Jazmyne Kellog from the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center.
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Ashley Peters from MHC Health Education will be presenting "American Produce 101" on Tuesday, July 9th at 12pm. We will have FREE Ramen!
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For twenty five years, students have been producing "Asiantation," a new student-welcoming program and resource handbook to introduce first year students, transfer students, as well as graduate and professional students to the Asian American campus community and resources.
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Please join us for the reception of "Windows to the Past" art exhibit by Siti Mariah Jackson September 16 at 5:30pm
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Tuesday, September 17 • Food for Thought at the AACC Asian American Cultural Center, 1210 W. Nevada St., Urbana Empowering Asian American Women Through Sisterhood, Student Panel
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Have you always had questions about American culture, academic expectation, living on and off campus, student organizations, home life, holidays, and more? Come to the first Wednesday's GEL where you can have a safe space to Ask Americans Anything!
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Come join us and some staff from the Counseling Center to talk about well being in Asian and Asian American communities
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Indian Student Association will be offering free chai and cookies. They will also be discussing South Asian Media Representation. This will be at the Asian American Cultural Center, 1210 W. Nevada in Urbana. 5:00pm-6:00pm.
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AAA will have a fun activity planned that explores how societal privileges influence our identities and values! We are a safe and open community and we welcome and encourage everyone from different backgrounds & perspectives to come out for this event. Free snacks and drinks provided.
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Colombia is a country with high cultural and historic richness, where visitors are welcomed by warm and cheerful people. Owing to its location near the equator, Colombia offers and astonishing biodiversity and a wide variety of climates. No matter what time of the year, you can experience any of the seasons in Colombia!
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Food for Thought, part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relation's Lunch on Us series, is a weekly noontime discussion focused on topics relevant to the Asian American community. Past discussions include topics such as nutrition, mental health, sexual health, and media representation of Asian Americans.
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Interested in studying abroad? Wondering about the student life in another country? Wanting to get connected with our international students on campus and having a safe space to Ask International Students Anything? Join us on 10/9 at GEL!
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Food for Thought, part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relation's Lunch on Us series, is a weekly noontime discussion focused on topics relevant to the Asian American community. Past discussions include topics such as nutrition, mental health, sexual health, and media representation of Asian Americans.
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Please join the Asian American Cultural Center and International Education as we celebrate our Graduate Students! 5:30pm at the AACC 1210 W. Nevada St. Urbana
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Kazakhstan is a beautiful country where you can find steppes, deserts, mountains, ancient sea, big rivers, snow leopards, and home for nearly 131 ethnic groups living in harmony. Come and learn the history of nomads and sense a wild spirit of freedom to expand your knowledge about Kazakhstan, while tasting some traditional food, playing a game and winning prizes!
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The Asian American Cultural Center partners with University housing in presenting an annual Diwali-themed dinner, which includes traditional South Asian food and desserts, and encourages student groups to perform as well as interact with students about the holiday.
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Every Monday, the AACC invites different RSOs and campus partners to host Chai Time. Tea and snacks will be provided by the AACC. The event could be anything the host would like it to be. It could be as informal as group study and cookie decorating, or as formal as an awareness workshop. To request a designated meeting space, please visit our space request page.
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Come and explore some popular American Halloween candies and bring some from your culture to share. Explore popular sweets and treats from around the world and learn from McKinleys Dietitian how to use mindfulness when indulging in treats!
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In collaboration with Urbana Museum of Photography, please join us for the reception of "One Inch Behind" a black and white exhibition. November 4 at 5:30pm at the Asian American Cultural Center, 1210 W. Nevada, Urbana.
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In collaboration with Special Populations Student Health Concern Committee, please join us and learn more about the facts of Vaping & Juuling. Monday, November 11 from 6pm-7pm at the Asian American Cultural Center, 1210 W. Nevada, Urbana.
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Please join the AACC & Asha for Education for a Movie Night on Monday, November 18th from 5pm-8pm. Popcorn will be provided and Asha for Eduation will be selling Mango Lassi! @Asian American Cultural Center, 1210 W. Nevada, Urbana
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Please join us for Food for Thought: "Turning Struggle into Strength on Social Media" by Kelly Uchima! Tuesday, November 19, 12pm at the Asian American Cultural Center, 1210 W. Nevada, Urbana, Il 61801
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Come and learn about Serbia and try some delicious traditional food!
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Whether you want to read a book, watch a video, show your knitting/crotchet projects, or try a new recipe, we are here for you! Sponsored by OIIR-IE and AACC.
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Whether you want to read a book, watch a video, show your knitting/crotchet projects, or try a new recipe, we are here for you! Sponsored by OIIR-IE and AACC.
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Whether you want to read a book, watch a video, show your knitting/crotchet projects, or try a new recipe, we are here for you! Sponsored by OIIR-IE and AACC.
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Whether you want to read a book, watch a video, show your knitting/crotchet projects, or try a new recipe, we are here for you! Sponsored by OIIR-IE and AACC.
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Lunar New Year is the most significant and widely celebrated holiday for many Asian cultures. It marks the beginning of a new year and is associated with a myriad of cultural traditions. In collaboration with University Housing, the Lunar New Year Celebration will be held on Tuesday, January 28th starting at 5pm.
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InterConnect is a series of workshops for international students to assist with getting acclimated to life as a student in the United States and how to thrive at their new university. Dinner is included!
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An Intro to Community Organizing: What does it look like to organize with and for the Asian American Community? by Mani Kathuria.
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Interested in working at the AACC next academic year? Come to our informational to learn about what our internship program is all about!
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Experience the diverse cultures and traditions of Malawi. Malawi is a landlocked country in southeastern Africa, and is well known for the beautiful Lake Malawi which has clear beautiful waters, beaches and a myriad of fresh water species of fish that are not found anywhere else.
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Interested in working at the AACC next academic year? Come to our informational to learn about what our internship program is all about!
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Cultivating Gratitude Workshop by Melorie Masacupan.
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Come discuss healthy relationships with yourself and with food with McKinley’s Dietitian and Sexual Health Educator, while making smoothie berry bowls over dinner.
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Interested in working at the AACC next academic year? Come to our informational to learn about what our internship program is all about!
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Please join us for Chai Time with SPICMACAY on Monday, February 17th at 6pm. SPICMACAY will be hosting a jam session where you can learn more about Indian classical music and Dance!
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Please join us every Tuesday for Food for Thought at the AACC! On February 18, Monica Eng will be presenting, "Examining the Intersection of Food, Health, and Culture." 12pm at the Asian American Cultural Center
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InterConnect is a series of workshops for international students to assist with getting acclimated to life as a student in the United States and how to thrive at their new university. Dinner is included!
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Please join the Asian American Cultural Center and Pakistani Graduate Students Association for KASHF: Life & Spirituality in Pakistan, A Photographic Journey on Thursday, February 20th, 5pm at the AACC Lounge (1210 W. Nevada, Urbana)
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Registration Check-In for the South Asian American Leadership Conference will be at the Asian American Cultural Center, 1210 W. Nevada, Urbana on Friday, February 21st at 4pm!
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The Asian American Cultural Center is hosting a FREE South Asian American Leadership Conference on Saturday, February 22nd, 2020. A variety of workshops will be offered followed by a variety show at Lincoln Theater. Please find more info here: http://oiir.illinois.edu/aacc/aacc-events/south-asian-american-leadership-conference
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Please join us on February 25 for Food for Thought! The Counseling Center will present, "Happy Hour: Exploring Drinking Culture and College Success." 12pm at the Asian American Cultural Center, 1210 W. Nevada, Urbana
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Cholitas are indigenous Aymara and Quechua women identified by their distinctive outfit with high blower hats and puffed skirts. Come find out about the story behind these strong Bolivian women who break stereotypes and overcome struggles such as sexism and discrimination on a daily basis.
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On Tuesday, March 3, Mara Thacker will be presenting on, "Nagraj in Champaign Urbana: All About the South Asian Library Collection." 12pm at the Asian American Cultural Center
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Jerome Ng will be presenting on "Professional Skills for the Future of Work" on March 10th! 12pm at the Asian American Cultural Center, 1210 W. Nevada, Urbana
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InterConnect is a series of workshops for international students to assist with getting acclimated to life as a student in the United States and how to thrive at their new university. Dinner is included!
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Join us at Self-Care with Friends, to share your ideas, projects and struggles of self-care during this challenging time, or just to connect with new and old friends to support each other. This event is open to all UIUC-affiliated students, staff, alumni, and faculty. We hope to see our international students who are currently in their home countries as well!
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Join us at Self-Care with Friends, to share your ideas, projects and struggles of self-care during this challenging time, or just to connect with new and old friends to support each other. This event is open to all UIUC-affiliated students, staff, alumni, and faculty. We hope to see our international students who are currently in their home countries as well!
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Join us at Self-Care with Friends, to share your ideas, projects and struggles of self-care during this challenging time, or just to connect with new and old friends to support each other. This event is open to all UIUC-affiliated students, staff, alumni, and faculty. We hope to see our international students who are currently in their home countries as well!
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Join us at Self-Care with Friends, to share your ideas, projects and struggles of self-care during this challenging time, or just to connect with new and old friends to support each other. This event is open to all UIUC-affiliated students, staff, alumni, and faculty. We hope to see our international students who are currently in their home countries as well!
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We will be reading "Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning" by Cathy Park Hong and hosting a virtual discussion every Monday from 11:30am-12:30pm cst starting on September 14 until September 28th.
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We will be reading "Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning" by Cathy Park Hong and hosting a virtual discussion every Monday from 11:30am-12:30pm cst starting on September 14 until September 28th.
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We will be reading "Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning" by Cathy Park Hong and hosting a virtual discussion every Monday from 11:30am-12:30pm cst starting on September 14 until September 28th.
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Virtual Meet and Greet with the author of "Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning," Cathy Park Hong on Friday, October 2, 2020 from 11:30am-1:30pm!
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Join Dr. Chacko as he shares his experiences and stories from tackling colorism and racism in his lived experiences and supports college students through affinity/identity centers.