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Asian diaspora community.
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This all - you - can - eat, all - you - can - drink Night Market — modelled on the pop - up street bazaars found throughout the
Asian diaspora — is just the latest in the Stop's long series of innovative fundraising events and services that have successfully brought together top chefs, like - minded corporate sponsors and a seemingly insatiable
community of foodies to raise both awareness and money.
We have representation across
Asian American, and Pacific Islanders both in our programming but also in our steering committee; and then as in previous years, substantial - representation across the African and African American
Diaspora, and LatinX
communities.
Thursday, February 15 6:30 - 8:30 PM Roundtable discussion with
community organizers and activists Roundtable Panelists: Mieko Gavia, independent writer Monica Mohapatra, board member of South
Asian Diaspora Artist Collective Mark Tseng - Putterman, writer and PhD student, Brown University Department of American Studies Ambika Trasi, artist, board member of South
Asian Women's Creative Collective, curatorial assistant at the Whitney Museum of American Art Betty Yu, multi-media artist, educator and co-founder of Chinatown Art Brigade
Finally, in our special column, Inside Burger Collection, Bharti Lalwani discusses ideas of home and inclusion within South -
Asian - American immigrant creative
communities, through the framework of the recent group exhibition «Lucid Dreams and Distant Visions: South
Asian Art in the
Diaspora» at the Asia Society Museum in New York, and the three - day convention titled «Fatal Love: Where Are We Now?»