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In a discussion presented by Blaffer Art Museum, Asia Society Texas Center, and Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, four artists addressed the multiplicity of identities and communities they navigate in their individual practices.
Dr. Barry Bloom, former Dean of the Harvard School of Public Health, joined 'New York Times' reporter Apoorva Mandavilli to discuss COVID vaccines available in the U.S. and what is needed in the continuing fight against the pandemic.
The artist, featured in our traveling exhibition 'Transcendent Deities,' spoke on the relationships between drawing and silence, mythology and nature, and imagery and words.
In conversation with the Kinder Institute's Dr. Stephen Klineberg, report co-authors Elaine Dang and Harrison Lung shared their findings on COVID-19's varying impacts on the broader AAPI community.
Asia Society Texas Center (ASTC) presented its annual Roy M. Huffington Award to Charles C. Foster, who was honored for his lifelong leadership in immigration reform, service to the community, and extraordinary impact on individuals' lives.
Economist and author Weijian Shan examined the U.S. and China's responses to the coronavirus pandemic, and how those have played out in each country's path to economic recovery.
Joining Asia Society Texas Center from a New York studio, Zeshan B performed from his latest album 'Melismatic' and was joined in conversation by The Suffers' Kam Franklin.
In partnership with the Australian American Chamber of Commerce, Asia Society Texas Center hosted a discussion on Australia and Asia's energy transition toward a lower-carbon future.
Asia Society Texas Center launched its sixth year of the Bank of America Women's Leadership Series with an inspiring discussion with author and activist Helen Zia and Prairie View A&M University president Ruth Simmons.