Boston Asian American Film Festival 2010
Showcasing contemporary films about the diverse Asian American experiences. Tentatively scheduled for the Fall.
Community Building Event Series
Building a social justice community by introducing issues, community organizations and campaigns in a series of art and cultural, dialogue and social events.
Immigrant Rights Work
This work is carried out as part of the API Movement network. Please contact Michael Liu if you're interested.
Writers' Group
We are starting a writers' group to support Asian writers. If you write and want to discuss writings, ideas, feelings and provide and get support, contact us.
Sticky Rice Project: Uniting Asian Americans and their Allies Through Anti-Racist Education
The Sticky Rice Project (SRP) offers a variety of workshops to diverse groups from across the nation, which speak to the unique struggle Asians and Asian Americans face in the United States of America. Please contact Paul Suk-Hyun Yoon (Project Coordinator), if you are interested in bringing SRP to your organization or would like more information about SRP.
Activist Training Institute (ATI)
This activist training is designed to meet critical need for new, skilled and trained leadership. It is also designed to institutionalize a collaborative effort with invested immigrant community and social justice groups to develop new leaders. We are in the evaluation and planning phase for the 2011 training. For more information on how to get involved or about the program in general, please contact us ati@apimovement.com.
Boston Asian American Students' Intercollegiate Conference (BAASIC)
Launched in 2003, the Boston Asian American Students Intercollegiate Conference has become a hallmark project of student activism in the Boston community, bringing together idealists, skeptics, doers, communicators, and change-makers who want to make the world around them better. Every year, we bring together a new generation of Boston Asian college students through a full day of workshops, performances, and speakers. For more information, please contact info@baasic.org.