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SUMMARY:My American Story
DESCRIPTION:This is an annual event to celebrate AAPI heritage month. We invite AAPI panelists from Lexington and the surrounding communities to share their personal stories to show the diversity and commonality within the AAPI community and what it means to be Americans of AAPI heritage. This event can help build connections between different ethnic groups within the AAP Community and between the AAPI and other communities. \nRegister here. \nPanelists\nCharles Inouye \nA resident of Lexington and a third-generation Japanese American\, Charles Inouye is a professor of Japanese literature and visual culture at Tufts University. For his life and spiritual journey\, see zion earth zen sky\, a haiku memoir\, and Hymns of Silence\, short stories mixed with haiku. \nWeina Dai \nWeina Dai Randel is the Wall Street Journal bestselling\, award-winning author of four historical novels\, including The Last Rose of Shanghai\, and The Empress of Bright Moon\, a duology about Wu Zetian. Weina is the winner of the RWA RITA® Award. She also received the Mass Cultural Council’s art grant in 2023. She lives in Lexington. \nYe Zhang Pogue \nYe Zhang Pogue\, Ph.D.\, is a health policy researcher and writer. She immigrated to the U.S. from China in 2011. She is active in public policy discussions that affect the AAPI community. She pursues her American Dream through civic engagement. \nLeela Jia-Ling Basu \nLeela Jia-Ling Basu is a Chinese Bengali American and a junior at Lexington High School. At LHS\, Leela is a Head of Lighting and President of the Drama Company. Additionally\, she is part of the Student Council and Global Mentor Alliance. Leela loves dancing with Legacy Dance Company. \nDiya Nigam \nA freshman at Lexington High School\, Diya Nigam is passionate about Indian Culture from its history to Bollywood movies. She serves as the Student Liaison for Indian Americans of Lexington (IAL). She has trained in Kathak\, North Indian classical dance\, for eight years and performed extensively across Boston.
URL:https://lex250.org/event/my-american-story/
LOCATION:The Depot\, 13 Depot Square\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Lecture
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SUMMARY:Immigration Story and Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Lexington is celebrating its diverse immigrant communities through a powerful art and storytelling exhibition from May 24 to June 14 at the Cary Memorial Library. The exhibition invites Lexington residents (Children\, Youth and adults) to submit writings and paintings that capture the immigrant experience – the emotions\, successes\, challenges\, courage and resilience in pursuit of the American dream. \nA panel of professional volunteers will review all submissions\, with top entries in each category receiving Golden\, Silver and Bronze awards. Winning writings will be featured in the form of abstracts or the first three pages\, alongside awarded paintings. \nThe exhibition highlights the importance of diversity\, equity and inclusion by providing a platform to share these powerful narratives of immigration. It is hosted by local organizations including the Chinese American Association Lexington\, Lexington Council for the Arts\, Lexington Lyceum Advocate\, Indian Americans of Lexington\, Japanese Support Group of Lexington\, Association of Black Citizens of Lexington\, Lexington Historical Society\, Monroe Center for the Arts\, and Lexington Human Rights Committee. \nA special storytelling reception will be held on Thursday\, May 30 from 6:30-8:30pm\, where light refreshments will be provided. This celebration of Lexington’s rich cultural diversity and the invaluable contributions of immigrants is a wonderful opportunity for the community to come together through art and shared stories.
URL:https://lex250.org/event/immigration-story-and-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Cary Memorial Library\, 1874 Massachusetts Avenue\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Lecture
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