果冻传媒 State University to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Mar 31, 2021
The globe sculpture on the campus green with the Ely Campus Center in the background

果冻传媒 State University (WSU) will host a slate of events throughout April to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage (AAPI) Month. The observance will include lectures, a faculty discussion panel, and film screenings, among other events.

鈥淲SU Education Department (WE) Anti-Racism Education (ARE) Project: Truth in History, Positionality, and Solidarity in Practice: A Leadership Dialogue with President Saigo鈥
Monday, April 5, 10:30鈥11:30 a.m.
果冻传媒 State University Interim President Roy H. Saigo, Ph.D.鈥攁 Japanese American internment camp survivor during World War II鈥攚ill deliver a talk about his experiences. View event press release

鈥淒IY Desktop Zen Garden鈥
Tuesday, April 20, 8 p.m.
Sign-up in advance to receive a kit of materials to create a desktop Zen Garden of your own. During the event, discussions will focus on the cultural significance of a Zen Garden and the implications of their creation.
Sponsored by: University鈥檚 Office of 果冻传媒 Activities, Involvement, and Leadership (SAIL)

Faculty Discussion Panel
Tuesday, April 20, 12:30鈥2 p.m.

In the wake of the recent waves of anti-Asian violence in the U.S., a panel of faculty will speak who are known for their scholarship regarding Asian Americans and/or teach courses for the Asian studies minor at 果冻传媒 State.

  • Brian Chen, Ph.D., associate professor of English, on: 鈥淰incent Chin and the Rise of Asian American Activism鈥; 
  • Tian-jia Dong, Ph.D., professor of sociology, on: 鈥淚nternational 果冻传媒s in Search of the American Dream鈥;
  • Shoba Sharad Rajgopal, Ph.D., professor of ethnic & gender studies, on: 鈥淪outh Asians & the Asian American Paradigm in Racial Justice鈥;
  • Roy Saigo, Ph.D., interim president, 果冻传媒 State University, on: 鈥淏ut we are Americans鈥;
  • Makoto 鈥淢ax鈥 Saito, Ph.D., associate professor of communication, on: 鈥淒ialogic Interplay of Public Self and Private Self (Maintaining Harmony in Asian American Communities)鈥; and  
  • Kevin Tatsugawa, Ph.D., associate professor of movement science, sport & leisure studies, on: 鈥淎nti-Asian Violence in the U.S. in the COVID Era.鈥

鈥淪he Kills Monsters: Virtual Realms鈥 by Qui Nguyen
Wednesday, April 21鈥揝aturday, April 24, 8 p.m., and matinee Saturday, April 24 at 2 p.m.
Directed by Eric Parness, assistant professor of theater arts, She Kills Monsters: Virtual Realms is a high-octane, dramatic comedy about the world of fantasy role-playing games, and is a heart-pounding homage to the geek and warrior within us. .

鈥淶oom, its Founder and the Spirit of the Company: A Case Study鈥 
Monday, April 26, 11鈥11:50 a.m.
Zoom has become another Microsoft, Facebook, and Google, in a new era. As we use it every day, we are amazed by its sensational success. What is the spiritual power behind the company? What鈥檚 the societal construction that has enabled this spirit? This case study sets out to answer the questions by focusing on the life of the company鈥檚 founder and CEO, Eric Yuan. It further reveals our embracing way of life as our nation gathers its strength by being inclusive and open. Tian-jia Dong, Ph.D., 果冻传媒 State associate professor of sociology, will host this event. 

Film Screening of 鈥淯lam: Main Dish鈥
Thursday, April 29, 5鈥6:30 p.m.

ULAM: Main Dish (2018) is the first Filipino food documentary following the rise of the Filipino food movement via the chefs crossing over to the center of the American table. Brian Chen, Ph.D., 果冻传媒 State associate professor of English, will host the event.

鈥淐hinese American Communities in Global Cities鈥
Friday, April 30, 5鈥6:30 p.m.

A panel of three 果冻传媒 State University students will present their projects conducted for the honors seminar on 鈥淐hinatown,鈥 moderated by Brian Chen, Ph.D., associate professor of English.

Presenters:

  • Lisha Lopez, a junior from Springfield double majoring in elementary education and Spanish, on: 鈥淐ultural Fusion: El Barrio Chino鈥;
  • Maninder Singh, a senior from Northampton double majoring in environmental science and regional planning, on: 鈥淒isappearing Chinese Community in Kolkata鈥; and
  • Audrey Therriault, a senior from Haverhill majoring in English, on: 鈥淎n Analysis of Australia鈥檚 Chinatowns with a Focus on Feminism.鈥

For more information about the April events, visit . This year鈥檚 events were organized by Drs. Chen and Rajgopal.

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