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“Your Move as an Asian American”

This event features 3 workshops that will help by providing the tools and resources to make "Your Move,"- students can learn how to take the steps in not only fulfilling their own self-interest, but simultaneously, serving the rest of the Asian-American community.

Multicultural Exhibit

Cultural Club invites you to a Multicultural Exhibit on Monday, April 11, 1-2pm, SC-219. Food and refreshments will be served.

Indian Cooking Demo

You are invited to spend two fascinating hours learning how to cook Indian food properly with Shabnam and Asha. The objective of this food demo is to educate students about Indian culture but to also to feel comfortable about making these simple foods on your own using all the exotic spices. This event is sponsored […]

Spice up your Culinary Skills!

You are invited to spend two fascinating hours learning how to cook Indian food properly with Shabnam and Asha in Linden Hall! The objective of this food demo is to educate students about Indian culture but also to feel comfortable about make these simple foods on their own using all the exotic spices.

Intersectionality: Which Identity Comes First

When it comes to our identity, what do we consider ourselves first? Our ethnicity? Our gender? Our religion? When it comes to the characteristics that comprise our individual individualistic makeup, our lives cannot be pinpointed to single categories. Our lives are multi-dimensional and complex, however an individual can face multiple threats of intersectionality, a concept […]

Catalyst Foundation

Catalyst Foundation has had over 16 years of success and struggle in the poorest villages of Vietnam. Their mission, to build communities to fight human trafficking, develops and empowers marginalized communities through education, housing, job training, healthcare, and social services. Caroline Nguyen Ticarro will discuss her multi-pronged approach for restoring dignity to ethnic minorities. Working […]