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In partnership with the George H. W. Bush Foundation for U.S.–China Relations, Asia Society Texas welcomed experts to speak on the current state of tariffs and supply chains between the U.S. and China.
Asia Society Texas welcomed MSNBC anchor Ali Velshi for an in-person program to discuss the pandemic, global economic recovery, and impacts on U.S.–China relations.
Asia Society Texas presented its annual Roy M. Huffington Award to Dr. Robert M. Gates, in honor of the 22nd U.S. defense secretary's legacy in public service, education, and international relations.
In conversation with moderator Mustafa Tameez, former Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes discussed his new book 'After the Fall,' the rise of nationalism across the globe, and the contributing factors he has identified.
In conversation with moderator Charles Foster, Asia Society President and CEO Kevin Rudd spoke on opportunities and concerns around China's Belt and Road Initiative, as well as implications for the U.S. and Western countries.
At a joyful summer evening at Miller Outdoor Theatre, Karmagraphy and dancers from the Movement Performing Art Studio presented a larger-than-life dance production infused with energetic Bollywood flair.
After sharing highlights of their work, Houston-based artists Preetika Rajgariah and Stevie Spurgin examined topics such as identity, the body, and materiality that they explored in their 'Artists on Site Series 2' residency.
In this artist talk, Houston-based artists Bennie Flores Ansell and Guadalupe Hernandez provided a look into their projects and processes featured in 'Artists on Site Series 2,' covering topics including migration, labor, and photography.
Charles Yu, National Book Award-winning author of 'Interior Chinatown,' spoke on his experience of being Asian in America and his belief that more — and more specific — representation is crucial to dismantling Asian American stereotypes.