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Tending Our Roots
making belonging in AAPI America
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Joyful
We are joyful in our work. We are connected not just by shared experiences of oppression and struggle, but by our creativity and love. Our work should always be filled with laughter, connection, and joy.
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Artists as leaders
Belonging
Comprehensive
Diverse
Equity
Experimental
Inherent Expression
Intersectional
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Justice
Responsibility to Each Other
Responsibility to Place
Responsive
Self-Determination
APA Arts & Crafts Fair
Creating space for small, local crafters to share their art
Little Mekong Night Market
Night Market's Return Kickstarts a Major Redevelopment Project
Made in Chinatown 心繫華埠
San Francisco Chinatown as a Destination for Locally-Made Products
Chinatown Sweets and Pastries
Celebrating Sweet Stories and Food Memories of San Francisco Chinatown
Chinatown Home Cooking
Local Home Chefs as San Francisco Chinatown's Everyday Culture Keepers
Blooming on Fragrance Alley
Youth Create Mosaic Mural in San Francisco Chinatown's Hang An Alley
Messages of Hope and Health
Local Visual Artists Provide Pandemic-Friendly, Public-Facing Art in SF Chinatown
Eat Chinatown
San Francisco Chinatown's Eateries and Their Devoted Patrons
Auspicious Clouds: Benches on Broadway
Public Art Featured in San Francisco Chinatown's Major Street Improvement
Stories in Motion
Dance and Music Brings SF Chinatown Residents' Experiences to Life
Little Mekong Night Market
A Night Market that Brings Together St. Paul
Unity at the Initiative
Responsive Collaboration
Museum of Everyday Alchemy
What is gained and lost in processes of acculturation, appropriation, assimilation, and hybridization?
Chinatown Pretty
Stylish Elder Fashions in Chinatowns Across the Country
FandangObon
Receconnecting Japanese, Mexican, African, and Sufi Muslim American communities around traditions of circle dance, music, and caring for the land
Maku’u Farmer’s Market
It’s All About ‘Ohana
Supporting Businesses in Oakland’s Chinatown
Solidarity + Food
The W.O.W. Project
reinventing and preserving NYC’s Chinatown
Thai New Years Festival
Square Dancing in AsiaTown
Alley Activations
Kapwa Gardens
A Healing Space for the Community
VEGGI Farmer’s Cooperative
Culturally Rooted Recovery & Workforce Development
Films at the Gate (FATG) Festival
Intergenerational connections through films in space
Experience Chinatown Arts Festival
Uplifting in public through a pandemic
Tuesday Night Café
Performance as Safe Haven
Nisei Week
A festival with deep roots