Showing posts with label serve the people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label serve the people. Show all posts

6.13.2016

Serve the People: Author Discussion and Activist Panel

Saturday, June 18 at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles



If you're in Los Angeles this weekend, you are invited to join an author discussion and activist panel on the Asian American Movement, led by Karen L. Ishizuka, author of Serve the People: Making Asian American in the Long Sixties, featuring Warren T. Furutani, Mike Murase, Qris Yamashita and traci kato-kiriyama. It's happening Saturday, June 18 at the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo.

Here are some more details about the event:

3.28.2016

Serve the People: Making Asian America in the Long 60s with Karen L. Ishizuka

Sunday, April 3 at UC Berkeley's Multicultural Center



If you're in the Bay Area this weekend, here's a cool book event... Karen L. Ishizuka, author of the new book Serve the People: Making Asian American in the Long Sixties, will be giving a keynote presentation as part of the Asian Pacific Islanders Issues Series 2016 conference. The talk will be followed by a panel discussion and signing. It's happening Sunday, April 3 at UC Berkeley's Multicultural Center.

Here are some more details:

11.11.2014

Serve the People Institute presents "Voices From the Movement: Then, Now and Forever"

Featuring Charlie Chin and Jumakae, November 16 at Tateuchi Democracy Forum



The Serve the People Institute (SPI) is a community-driven organization that aims to share the stories of the Asian American Movement in Los Angeles. On Sunday, November 16, SPI presents "Voices from the Movement: Then, Now and Forever," a fall concert fundraiser featuring musician Charlie Chin and spoken word artist Jumakae. It's all going down at the Tateuchi Democracy Forum.

Here are some more details about the event:

4.29.2014

Serve The People Institute Inaugural Event

Friday, May 2 at the Japanese American National Museum



The Serve the People Institute is a community-driven organization that is working to document the organizing and activism of the Asian American Movement in L.A. from the 1960s through the 80s. If you're in Los Angeles, the Japanese American National Museum is hosting SPI's inaugural event happening Friday, May 2. There will be performances and speakers, including Nobuko Miyamoto, Atomic Nancy, and many more:

4.15.2014

Serve the People 2.0: Asian American Activism & Organizing for the 21st Century!

April 17 & 18 at the International Hotel in San Francisco



San Francisco, it's time to serve the people. This April 17 and 18, come up to the historic International Hotel Manilatown Center for Serve the People 2.0: Asian American Activism and Organizing for the 21st Century!. Join community organizations, students, and scholars for a two-day conversation about what's happening locally and nationally in the Asian American Movement. Here's more info:

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