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SUMMARY:Board Games  and Cards Night with ASAA
DESCRIPTION:Join the Asian Students Association and Allies (ASAA) and the Board Game Club for a night of fun games and friendly competition\, including some games from Asia.
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/board-games-and-cards-night-with-asaa
LOCATION:Dahl Centennial Union\, Borlaug Room
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Student Orgs
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SUMMARY:Dance the Night Away with ASAA
DESCRIPTION:Let’s dance the night away with Asian Students Association and Allies at Marty’s! Feel the vibe with a variety of Asian songs and fun light sticks\, with a feature of DJ Godnar! Dress code: Tropical Summer
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/dance-the-night-away-with-asaa
LOCATION:Dahl Centennial Union\, Marty’s
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Faculty and Staff
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SUMMARY:ASAA's Snack and Strategy Game Night
DESCRIPTION:Asian Students Association and Allies invites you to a fun game night with snacks and drinks\, along with card games and fun activities! Feel free to bring your favorite games to share with us\, this Friday\, January 23\, 6:30-7:30 p.m. in Mott Room.
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/asaas-snack-and-strategy-game-night
LOCATION:Dahl Centennial Union\, Mott Room
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Student Orgs
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SUMMARY:Moon Fest
DESCRIPTION:The Moon Festival\, also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival\, held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Lunar calendar\, is a popular harvest festival celebrated in China and many Asian countries. This year\, it falls on Oct. 6 and we celebrate it on Oct. 9. Come to enjoy delicious moon cakes and fragrant tea. You will have a fun time playing Chinese games and learning about Chinese culture. This is a public event open to everyone. \nCo-sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures and Asian Student Association and Allies (ASAA).
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/moon-fest
LOCATION:Farwell Lounge\, (8th floor)
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Faculty and Staff,Local,Student Orgs
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SUMMARY:CelebrAsian: An Asian/Pacific Islander Cultural Experience
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the third Cultural Community Connections event. This is a partnership between the Center for Intercultural Engagement and Support (CIES)\, the Landing Market\, and the Asian Student Association and Allies (ASAA) to provide cultural programming for the community in honor of Asian American Pacific Islander Month. \nThe event\, centering on “Eats\, Education\, Engagement\,” will feature “Asia on a Plate\,” a meal of Vietnamese Com Tam\, a pork dish served with jasmine rice\, eggs\, cucumbers\, carrots\, and traditional spices; Filipino Maja Blanca\, a corn pudding made with coconut milk\, corn\, and cheese; Indonesian Pisang Goreng ( fried bananas); and Thai Tea. \nCost is $10. For students (with ID) attending any college or university and for children 17 and younger\, the cost is $5. No reservations are needed. \nApril 29\, 5-7 p.m.\, The Landing Market
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/cultural-community-connections-event-aapi-month
LOCATION:The Landing\, Decorah
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Faculty and Staff,Local,Student Orgs
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Intercultural Engagement and Support":MAILTO:diversity@luther.edu
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SUMMARY:Student Session with Professor Wasserstrom: History to Contemporary Craft
DESCRIPTION:This session will allow students to learn how to craft interdisciplinary work that effectively weaves together historical analysis and contemporary issues. Professor Wasserstrom\, a historian of modern China\, will share his expertise\, drawing from his recent publications such as The Milk Tea Alliance: Inside Asia’s Struggle Against Autocracy and Beijing (2025)\, Vigil: Hong Kong on the Brink (2020)\, and Eight Juxtapositions: China Through Imperfect Analogies from Mark Twain to Manchukuo (2016). The session aims to highlight how historical underlying issues can illuminate contemporary problems\, making it relevant for students in all majors who seek to understand modern challenges through a historical lens. \nPlease RSVP \nAdd to calendar \n 
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/student-session-with-professor-wasserstrom-history-to-contemporary-craft
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life\, Qualley Lounge
CATEGORIES:CEPE,Current Students,Faculty and Staff,Student Orgs
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Intercultural Engagement and Support":MAILTO:diversity@luther.edu
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SUMMARY:Youth Activism in Asia from the 1980s to the 2020s: Repeated Patterns and Dramatic Developments
DESCRIPTION:  \nAre young people in Asia less prone to speak out and perhaps generally politically motivated than those in other parts of the world? Pundits sometimes suggest this is the case\, but the history of the last 50 years suggests that there is only one accurate way to answer this question: No! In fact\, some of the most important youth protests in the world in the 1980s took place in South Korea and the Philippines\, where students helped topple dictatorships\, and in Burma and China\, where democracy movements late in the decade were impressive even if they were eventually crushed with force. Young people in those and still other parts of Asia have kept taking to the streets since the days of People Power and Tiananmen. In the last decade alone\, we have seen dramatic demonstrations\, made up of crowds filled with young faces\, rock Hong Kong in 2019\, Bangkok in 2020\, Yangon in 2021\, and Seoul late last year. \nThis talk\, by a specialist in East Asian Studies\, Prof. Jeffrey Wasserstrom\, who has recently been focusing on Southeast Asia as well\, will place all of these events\, and those of the recent past in particular\, into historical and comparative perspective. Prof. Wasserstrom\, a historian of China with extensive publications and Chancellor’s Professor of History at the University of California\, Irvine\, will address topics include similarities and differences between American student movements and those in different parts of Asia\, the role of popular culture in Asian democracy movements\, and the ways that activists in and exiles from Hong Kong\, Thailand\, and Burma have been learning from and expressing solidarity with one another since the late 2010s. No RSVP for in-person lecture. \nonline registration link
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/youth-activism-in-asia-from-the-1980s-to-the-2020s-repeated-patterns-and-dramatic-developments
LOCATION:Olin 102
CATEGORIES:CEPE,Current Students,Faculty and Staff,Local,Student Orgs
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Ethics and Public Engagement":MAILTO:cepe@luther.edu
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