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Now accepting submissions for the annual art, video, and essay contest for K-12 students
Published February 8, 2021 •
Updated on March 20, 2021 at 4:25 pm
AACI and NBC Bay Area are hosting the Growing Up Asian in America (GUAA) art, essay, and video contest for K-12 students in the nine Bay Area counties. Founded by Lance Lew of NBC Bay Area and Asian Pacific Fund in 1995, the contest provides a unique platform for young artists to creatively explore and celebrate being both Asian or Pacific Islander and American and remains one of the largest youth celebrations of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in the nation.
Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center hosting several virtual spring events
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Purdue University’s Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center (Purdue University photo)
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Purdue University’s Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center will host several virtual events during the spring 2021 semester.
The Lunch and Learn Series will take place from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursdays via Zoom. Participants must register online before all sessions. Registration for the entire series or for individual presentations is available online. Feb. 11 “Inclusivity in the Arts.” Presenter: Tetia Lee, chief executive officer, Tippecanoe Arts Federation. Registration for this event is available online.