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Day of Remembrance

Signed on February 19, 1942, Executive Order 9066 had massive consequences for the Japanese American community during World War II. It led to the unjust incarceration of almost 120,000 Japanese Americans, two-thirds of whom were American citizens. The Day of Remembrance is an annual, nationwide tradition set on the anniversary of the Executive Order that commemorates this dark moment in US history to ensure that it does not happen again.

Remembering 40

Watch AACC staff members present their digital humanities projects chronicling and celebrating the 40 years of Yale’s Asian American Cultural Center! The projects include an interactive timeline of the center’s history, maps of student activism across the country, and a virtual museum consolidating the center’s archives, photographs, and oral interviews with alums.
**This event is a part of the AACC Leadership Certificate program playlist**

Dumplings & Discourse: 2021 in Review

Need a break from studying during reading period? Join the AACC’s Political Action and Engagement team as we reflect on some of the most important events from this year! This will be a chill, lowkey space to reflect on 2021’s highs and lows—all over good food.
**This event is a part of the AACC Leadership Certificate program playlist**
Location can be found through the registration link.

Long Night OF and/or AGAINST Procrastination

The event will run at any time, but please come whenever and stay for however long!
If you want to take a break: Come to our Long Night OF Procrastination, to put aside the stresses of finals week and immerse in friends, food, and fun!
If you need to grind hard: Come to our Long Night AGAINST Procrastination, where PL’s will help create a study space conducive to focus! If needed, PL’s can hold you accountable to studying.
Location can be found through the registration link.

Unpacking Unity: A Conversation on Anti-Blackness in Asian American Communities

Join the AACC’s First-Year Coordinators in a workshop on understanding how anti-Blackness manifests in Asian communities, reflecting on what solidarity looks like to us, and considering how we can be more self-aware about the language and symbols we use to support the Black community.
**This event is a part of the AACC Leadership Certificate program playlist**
Location can be found through the registration link.

POC LGBTQ+ Wellness Night

The Office of LGBTQ Resources is hoping to begin hosting wellness nights for POC LGBTQ+ students, especially first-years, at each of the cultural centers, in collaboration with PLs from the other cultural centers. We are hoping to have our first event at the NACC, and we will have tea, crafts, and painting.

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