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MSNBC host Ali Velshi returned to a sold-out house at Asia Society Texas Center to discuss the weaponization of culture amid the rise of identity politics.
Lunar New Year festivities included a special puppetry performance; a Family Day of arts and crafts, dances, demonstrations, and more; and free games, activities, and performances at The Galleria.
In the second installment of the 2018-2019 Bank of America Women’s Leadership Series, Asia Society Texas Center welcomed four women executives from Houston’s vibrant energy industry to discuss the importance of STEM education on February 7.
Asia Society Texas Center marked 40 years of U.S.-China relations with a panel discussion featuring Neil Bush, David Firestein, and Charles Foster in conversation with Bob Harvey.
In an evening filled with stories and laughter, comedian and actor Aasif Mandvi shared what it was like to grow up in an Indian Muslim immigrant family and how he found himself becoming an early, prominent voice for Indians and Muslims in the American mainstream media.
The Who’s Who of Houston’s international scene gathered to kick off fundraising on November 8 for the 2019 Tiger Ball, which will celebrate Asia Society’s 40th anniversary in Houston and will pay homage to founding board member Barbara Bush.
Guests and vendors filled Asia Society's lawn and building for Night Market 2018 presented by American First National Bank, whose newly extended hours allowed more time to enjoy a family-friendly Japanese-style carnival and a ticketed beer
Asia Society Texas Center opened its fourth year of the Bank of America Women's Leadership Series (WLS) with a sold-out "Women in Culinary Arts" panel and luncheon.
For the fourth consecutive year, Tibetan Buddhist monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery in southern India returned to Asia Society Texas Center to create a mandala sand painting and perform Sacred Music Sacred Dance for World Healing.