AACC Game Night!
Come by the AACC for weekly Game Nights! Learn new games (including Asian games/boardgames), meet new people, and take a little break from homework. Win a game or two for a chance to get some AACC swag.
Come by the AACC for weekly Game Nights! Learn new games (including Asian games/boardgames), meet new people, and take a little break from homework. Win a game or two for a chance to get some AACC swag.
Come by the AACC for weekly Game Nights! Learn new games (including Asian games/boardgames), meet new people, and take a little break from homework. Win a game or two for a chance to get some AACC swag.
Signed on February 19, 1942, Executive Order 9066 had massive consequences for the Japanese American community during World War II. It led to the unjust incarceration of almost 120,000 Japanese Americans, two-thirds of whom were American citizens. The Day of Remembrance is an annual, nationwide tradition set on the anniversary of the Executive Order that commemorates this dark moment in US history to ensure that it does not happen again.
Watch AACC staff members present their digital humanities projects chronicling and celebrating the 40 years of Yale’s Asian American Cultural Center! The projects include an interactive timeline of the center’s history, maps of student activism across the country, and a virtual museum consolidating the center’s archives, photographs, and oral interviews with alums.
**This event is a part of the AACC Leadership Certificate program playlist**
Join JASU and HACR to learn about the history of the Japanese card game Hanafuda (its contribution to Nintendo) and play! Come for the fun and stay for the mystery (item box) prizes!
**This event is a part of the AACC Leadership Certificate program playlist**
This game night will take place on Wednesday, February 23rd, starting at 7pm. Please register through YaleConnect!
Join the annual Run for Refugees hosted by the Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services (IRIS), a non-profit agency whose mission is to work with refugees and immigrants to become self-sufficient and integrated into their new communities.
To register, please follow the link here (make sure to sign up for the in-person run!): https://runsignup.com/Race/CT/NewHaven/IRISRunforRefugees
Want to celebrate your love this Valentine’s Day? Or, want to distract yourself from Valentine’s Day with some abhorrent, mindless sap that’s so cheesy, you feel good about being single? Well, the AACC has just the event for you! Come to the AACC this Saturday, at 9:30 pm, to watch “Always Be My Maybe,” a rom-com with a rich Asian-American cast led by the likes of Randall Park and Ali Wong. Whether you’re single, taken, something in between, or a pre-med, this is just the movie for you!
Join the PLs to re-listen to Red (Taylor’s Version) over reading period! It will be a chill and heartfelt study break with desserts and hot cocoa and we’d love to see you all there!
NACC Third Floor!
For more information, email selena.martinez@yale.edu
Need a break from studying during reading period? Join the AACC’s Political Action and Engagement team as we reflect on some of the most important events from this year! This will be a chill, lowkey space to reflect on 2021’s highs and lows—all over good food.
**This event is a part of the AACC Leadership Certificate program playlist**
Location can be found through the registration link.
Guess what’s back this year?! The annual AACC Winter Party at 295 Crown Street! Come through to the AACC on December 9th from 5:00 - 8:00 PM to celebrate the holidays with your best pals and hang out with the cheery AACC staff. Beyond the good company and delicious food, be thrilled by the First-Year AACC Gingerbread House-Making Competition, sing a song on the Karaoke Machine, or play a match in Super Smash Bros! Don’t miss out on this once-a-year occasion!
**This event is a part of the AACC Leadership Certificate program playlist**