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5 Things To Do This Weekend, Including A Virtual Concert And Dragon Boat Festival


It’s been a while since I’ve seen people’s full faces. Now, walking down the street, I find myself doing a double take. It’s made me realize how much I miss seeing people laugh and smile and the joy that it brings me. This week, I have rounded up some events both virtual and in-person that are sure to make you smile, from a history lesson on music to a digital experience emphasizing the restoration of Black joy.
Thursday, June 10
Take a virtual trip through history with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops to learn more about the history of jazz and its roots in New Orleans. This event is meant to more deeply explore the influences of the genre, including Scott Joplin, known as the “King of Ragtime,” and James P. Johnson, who composed “The Charleston,” which inspired a well known dance. A bit later in the show, the Pops will showcase the music of George Gershwin, Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman artists who brought the genre to a wider audience. ....

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Engaging With Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month: A Reading List


Originally published on May 14, 2021 7:00 am
In the past year, and throughout history, narratives surrounding Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have been rife with violence, hardship and grief. Yet they are so much more than their experiences of suffering beyond tales of war and isolation, there is joy, confusion, anger, and relief.
In celebration of Heritage Month, we ve compiled a list of lesser known works from Asian American writers. Through a wide range of fiction, poetry, graphic novels, and nonfiction, these writers explore everything from motherhood, to displacement to sexuality.
While the dimensions of race are tied up in many of these stories, we offer a list that celebrates excellent work by Asian American authors that also ventures outside of diaspora narratives. These books delve into weightier questions of race, identity, and societal pressure, yes, but are also alive in their illustrations of the ordinary the habits, nuances and expressions of l ....

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Engaging With Asian American And Pacific Islander Heritage Month: A Reading List


In the past year, and throughout history, narratives surrounding Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have been rife with violence, hardship and grief. Yet they are so much more than their experiences of suffering beyond tales of war and isolation, there is joy, confusion, anger and relief.
In celebration of Heritage Month, we ve compiled a reading list of works from Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islander writers. Through a wide range of fiction, poetry, graphic novels and nonfiction, they explore everything from motherhood and displacement to sexuality.
While the dimensions of race are tied up in many of these works, we offer a list that celebrates stories that venture outside of diaspora narratives. These books delve into weightier questions of race, identity and societal pressure, yes, but are also alive in their illustrations of the ordinary the habits, nuances and expressions of love that make us who we are. ....

New York , United States , Republic Of , New Mexico , Karen Grisby Bates , Jin Lee , Kalyani Saxena , Samuel Cai , Min Jin Lee , Malaka Gharib , Bren Bataclan , Ilana Masad , Audrey Nguyen , T Kira Madden , Shereen Marisol Meraji , Angela Garbes , Casey Han , Janetw Lee , Alexander Chee , Mira Jacob , Wartists Inc , Asian Americans , Pacific Islanders , Heritage Month , Asian American , Food For Millionaires ,