In celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the Intercultural Student Engagement Center will host a series of events throughout April. Though recognized in May, students will be able to honor the community’s cultures and traditions.
Through April 29, students can go to these events and experience dance performances and cultural exchanges. Aysia Thi Nguyễn, Intercultural Student Engagement Center student development and outreach coordinator, said students can expect immersive experiences and learn more about the history of the AAPI community at UTA and beyond.
“These events are important for students and the UTA community as they are essential to UTA’s mission and vision as an institution,” Nguyễn said in an email. “These community events help promote engagement across campus through collaboration and innovation to drive our students to become global leaders beyond their time at UTA.”
All events are free and open to UTA students, staff, and faculty.
Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month events
AAPI Heritage Month Movie Night: At 6 p.m. on Tuesday, the Intercultural Student Programming Board will host a screening of Everything Everywhere All at Once in the University Center’s San Jacinto, Neches and Penderales rooms. Free snacks and boba will be provided.
One Night in Asia: From 6:30 to 9 p.m. April 28 in the Rosebud Theater, this annual celebration highlights the rich cultures and traditions of the Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community with free food, fun and giveaways.
International Dance Day Festival: From 7 to 8:30 p.m. April 29, the Chinese Culture and Language Association will host its festival in the Rosebud Theater. The event will feature a variety of dance performances, celebrating the art and expression of the human experience.
“This festival style performance is for all culture and performance arts communities on campus to celebrate and support one another,” Nguyễn said.
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