Ethnic or Cultural Groups
Harvard Pakistani Group Raises Awareness of Flooding
Harvard Students for Pakistan hosted a cultural event on Saturday to spread awareness of the catastrophic floods in Pakistan and raise funds for the approximately 21 million victims.
Indian Dance Show Entertains Audience
Students, adults, and other members of the Harvard community packed into Leverett Dining Hall on Saturday night to enjoy Kalpanam.
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Author of The New York Times bestseller 'The Fortune Cookie Chronicles' and former Crimson reporter Jennifer 8. Lee '98-'99 talks about the origin, production and popularization of Chinese food, especially fortune cookies, in the United States and how this reflects Asian American identity.
Bollywood Takes Center Stage
As part of Asian American Awareness Week, the Harvard South Asian Association hosted a presentation on Bollywood cinema last night to discuss the vast variety of films that encompass the Indian movie genre.
Through Facebook, Understanding How Friendships Form
Your friends may be determined by whom you see, where you live, and what you do more so than race, Harvard and UCLA researchers say.
Asian Diversity on Display
Harvard will celebrate its Asian and Asian American communities this week during the second annual “Asian American and Pacific Islander ...
Contemporary Music Duo Breaks Labels
Slanty Eyed Mama—a duo of female, Asian-American contemporary musicians—began its college tour last Saturday night at the New College Theatre Studio.
Harvard Vietnamese Association's Vietnamese Sandwich Workshop
Harvard Vietnamese Association's had its annual free Bánh Mì, Vietnamese Sandwich, workshop last night in Ticknor Lounge.
Harvard Vietnamese Association's Vietnamese Sandwich Workshop
Harvard Vietnamese Association had its annual free Bánh Mì, or Vietnamese Sandwich, workshop last night in Ticknor Lounge.
Students Challenge Holiday
A century after Mass. first recognized Columbus Day as a legal holiday, about 30 students gathered outside of Matthews Hall for a candlelight vigil honoring “Dia de La Resistencia Indigena.”
Indigenous Peoples' Day
Students observe Indigenous Peoples' Day with a candlelight vigil outside Matthews. The event, held Monday night, celebrated the survival of Native American culture.
A Night in Chinatown
Keynote speaker Professor Nicole Newendorp speaks on the experiences of Chinese-born senior citizen immigrants to the United States at "A Night in Chinatown," a dinner discussion sponsored by the Chinese Student's Association.