COVID-19 has impacted all communities across Texas and Houston, but small businesses especially have faced unique challenges due to the need to shut down in-person activities during the lockdown. Even now, a year after the pandemic began shuttering economic activity across Texas, many small business are working to survive while dealing with the uncertainty of an ever-changing set of restrictions. Leisure and hospitality industries including hotels, bars, and restaurants have laid off significant portions of their workforces. Asian-owned businesses, such as those in Houston s Bellaire neighborhood, were impacted even earlier due to the prejudices that came into play as coronavirus cases spread through the country, and continue to face challenges.
Technology and Social Innovation: A Conversation With Taiwan s Digital Minister Audrey Tang asiasociety.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from asiasociety.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In this artist talk, Houston-based artists Ahra Cho and Royal Sumikat presented their works-in-progress from the 'Artists on Site' project, exploring the themes of language and nostalgia as well as the future of their work.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
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Each week, we ll share a variety of videos, articles, webcasts, and more from around the web all curated by the Asia Society Texas Center staff to reflect the broad interests and goals of our mission. In this digest, connect with art online and get a closer look at the exhibitions at Asia Society and elsewhere.
Artists in the 10 Years Since the 3/11 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami