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Asia Society Texas presented its third annual "31 Ways to Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month" in celebration of the 31st anniversary of the month's federal designation.
Asia Society Texas celebrated the diverse cultures of India and the South Asian community with a sold-out program featuring music, dance, food, fashion, and fun.
In partnership with Baylor Colleague of Medicine (BCM), Asia Society Texas hosted a panel discussion on issues related to AAPI access to mental healthcare resources.
Asia Society Texas hosted the second annual BIPOC Book Fest for a day of unique programming, talks, and readings presented in partnership with the festival’s founders.
In partnership with Inprint, Dr. Ricardo Nuila joined Asia Society Texas for a conversation about his new book 'The People’s Hospital,' and his insights on equality and care.
Asia Society Texas' welcomed more than 1,500 guests to celebrate the Festival of Eid, highlighting Islamic arts and traditions through food, music and dance performances, crafts, and shopping throughout the Center's front lawn and building.
In partnership with Convergence Ventures and Greathouse Holloway McFadden Trachtenberg PLLC, Asia Society Texas hosted a panel that discussed the state of Houston’s life science ecosystem, and its connection with Asia and beyond.
In partnership with Korean American Story, Asia Society Texas recently welcomed six finalists to share their unique and authentic stories onstage in the annual ROAR Story Slam competition.
In partnership with the George H.W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations and Foster Global LLP, Asia Society Texas welcomed David Firestein for a discussion on Taiwan, the U.S.-China relationship, and the impact of regional security.
As part of its Muslim Series, Asia Society Texas hosted a panel of elected officials for a discussion on the importance of diversity and the qualities of exemplary public servants.