API Heritage Month

API Heritage Month 2023
API Heritage Month 2023

We celebrate API Heritage Month

These events are brought to you by a wide variety of co-sponsors and co-planners including Center for Asian Pacific Islander Student Empowerment (CAPISE), Asian American Studies program in the Sociology Department; the Mosaic Cross Cultural Center; Counseling and Psychological Services; Student Affairs, Campus Life; Student Union; and many more.

Event On,Apr4

What's in a Name? API Heritage Month Kick-off

Event starts at:,11:00 amEvent is located at:,Student Union Theater (Hybrid Event)
Event OnApr5

4th Annual Night Market

Time:6:00 pm.Location:7th Street Plaza
Event On,Apr6

Open Mic Night

Event starts at:,6:00 pmEvent is located at:,Student Union Theater (Hybrid Event)
Event OnApr7

Queer & Asian Workshop: Exploring Our Queer & API Identities

Time:2:00 pmLocation:Student Union Meeting Room 2A
Event On,Apr11

Immigration and the API Community

Event starts at:,12:00 pmEvent is located at:,Clark Hall 100H (Hybrid Event)
Event On,Apr12

Belonging - The Gifts of Connecting with Asian American Studies

Event starts at:,2:00 pmEvent is located at:,Martin Luther King Library, Room 225 (Hybrid Event)
Event On,Apr12

Roy Choi Spartan Speaker Series (Cooking Demo and Book Signing)

Event starts at:,6:30 pmEvent is located at:,Dining Commons (Hybrid Event)
Event OnApr13

Asian American Studies Iftar 

Time:7:00 pmLocation:Campus Village 2 Multipurpose Room
Event OnApr17

Everything Everywhere All At Once Movie Screening

Time:6:30 pmLocation:Student Union Ballroom
Event OnApr19

Managing Perfektionism as an AAPI student

Time:11:00 amLocation:Student Wellness Center 3rd floor, Room 375
Event On,Apr20

Constellations of Liberation

Event starts at:,12:00 pmEvent is located at:,Student Union Meeting Room 4 (Hybrid Event)
Event OnApr20

Journey for Justice: The Life of Larry Itliong - A Book Talk with Gayle Romasanta 

Time:5:00 pmLocation:TBA
Event OnApr25

The Revolution Will Not Be Colonized: Bay Area South Asian Radical Activism 

Time:11:45 amLocation:Mosaic Cross Cultural Center
Event OnApr26

Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Film Discussion

Time:2:30 pmLocation:Student Union Meeting Room 3A
Event OnApr28

SJSU AAS Founders Alumni Reunion

Time:4:00 pmLocation:Student Union Meeting Room 4

Event Descriptions

What's in a name? API Heritage Month Kick-off

Join us for a panel of faculty, staff, and students who will be discussing the name conventions of the API diaspora and specifically addressing the naming of our work on this campus. Free food from Pono Hawaiian Grill will also be provided.

Sponsored by Mosaic Cross Cultural Center

4th Annual Night Market

Night Market is coming! On Wednesday, April 5th, from 6 PM to 9 PM, Night Market will take over 7th Street Plaza with food vendors, performers, and craft stalls. All SJSU students are welcome to attend! Hosted by Student Involvement in collaboration with CAPISE, Associated Students, and Student Union, Inc.

Sponsored by Student Involvement, CAPISE, Associated Students, and Student Union, Inc.

Open Mic Night

Our monthly Open Mic Night, in collaboration with Mosaic, CAPISE, and Student Union Events. As usual, our Open Mics are live-streamed on the Mosaic YouTube page.

Sponsored by Mosaic Cross Cultural Center and CAPISE.

Queer & Asian Workshop: Exploring Our Queer & API Identities

This program will open with a gallery walk activity that prompts students to dive into reflections about their identities as queer & asian. Following the gallery walk will be small group discussions, and a large group discussion around the queer & API experience, how pride and shame are interwoven into the API and queer communities, and comparing the Queer API identities from the past through the present. This will be a space co-facilitated by Queer & Asian and CAPISE.

Sponsored by CAPISE and Queer & Asian.

Immigration and the API Community

During this presentation, community experts will provide the latest updates on immigration policies that impact the API immigrant community. Participants will also receive resources that are available for students and their families at SJSU. (Hybrid Event)

Sponsored by UndocuSpartan Resource Center and CAPISE

Belonging - The Gifts of Connecting with Asian American Studies

Thinking about taking an Asian American Studies course or taking one right now? Come join us and explore the ways Asian American Studies classes (and minor!) can have an impact on your life. Twenty years ago, Professor Hien Do, Professor Curtiss Takada Rooks, then student Neil Ordinario, Grace-Sonia Melanio, and Binh Danh found themselves in an Asian American Studies class at SJSU. Hear them discuss their experiences and share how knowing their roots inspired them and provided them with a foundation to build toward their professional goals. (Hybrid Event)

Sponsored by CAPISE

Roy Choi Spartan Speaker Series (Cooking Demo and Book Signing)

Chef Roy Choi will be joining us for the Spartan Speaker Series where he will do a cooking demonstration while answering questions about his life, journey, and perspective. Afterward, he will be doing a book signing for anybody interested in receiving a book. (Hybrid Event)

Sponsored by Student Affairs Campus Life

Asian American Studies Iftar 

Asian American Studies in collaboration with Muslim Student Association will be sharing research about the experiences of SWANA and Muslim students on campus while we break fast together with El Halal Amigos! 

Sponsored by AAS and MSA

Everything Everywhere All At Once Movie Screening

Join us to watch the Oscar winning sensation Everything Everywhere All At Once. Watch this amazing film with the campus community and enjoy themed snacks.

Sponsored by Student Union Events, CAPISE, and Mosaic Cross Cultural Center

Managing Perfektionism as an AAPI student

This workshop will focus on understanding different types of perfectionism, possible origins of perfectionism, and how it may impact AAPI-identified students and the unique challenges that AAPI students go through. We will also discuss ways to cope with this in a safe, collaborative community space!

Sponsored by Counseling And Psychological Services

Journey for Justice: The Life of Larry Itliong - A Book Talk with Gayle Romasanta 

Join the CCCAC for a book talk with Gayle Romasanta, co-author of the book, Journey to Justice: The Life of Larry Itliong. Learn about the fight for Filipino Farm Workers rights and recognition! 

Sponsored by the A.S. Cesar Chavez Community Action Center

Constellations of Liberation

Constellated across generations of resistance and solidarity, poets & musicians ʻIhilani Lasconia and D. Kauwila Mahi will offer a lecture and workshop with tools from Oceanic life-writing. Attendees will learn more about struggles for liberation in Hawai'i, the Pacific, and Turtle Island. With art as the north star for driving movements forward, participants will create their own "blackout" poem as an act of constructing power and ensuring well-being across oceans and continents.

Sponsored by CAPISE and Mosaic Cross Cultural Center

The Revolution Will Not Be Colonized: Bay Area South Asian Radical Activism 

Focusing on the history and legacy of South Asian and South Asian American radical activism from the Berkeley and San Francisco area, Archit Mahale will offer an interactive lecture highlighting 120 years of historical South Asian advocacy work. Attendees will learn about how South Asian activists were inspired by Marxism and the Black Power Movement while creating unique perspectives against colonialism, racism, economic inequalities, caste discrimination, patriarchy, and state violence.

Sponsored by Mosaic Cross Cultural Center

Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Film Discussion

Beyond the bagels, hot dog fingers, and multiverse jumping, Everything Everywhere All at Once (EEAAO) acknowledges and addresses relevant topics in the API community that are often stigmatized. Although the film has been awarded in vast media platforms, what does it really mean to be visible in the media? Join our discussion in tackling the prevalent themes in the film, the significance of representation in media, and how EEAAO connects to modern issues. Be prepared to speak about your personal resonations with the film and your thoughts about these topics. Food and drinks will be provided!

Sponsored by CAPISE

SJSU AAS Founders Alumni Reunion

For Asian Pacific Heritage Month, Asian American Studies is hosting a historic founders reunion event on April 28, 2023. While the field of Ethnic Studies and Asian American Studies were born from the Third World Liberation Front at SFSU, most do not know the history of the founding of AAS at SJSU which came right at the heels of the TWLF and anti-war movements. Before this history is lost, the Program of AAS is kicking off an oral history project that seeks to honor and document this history. 

Sponsored by Asian American Studies, Mosaic Cross Cultural Center, and Ethnic Studies Collaborative

Zoom Background

Download our API Heritage Month Zoom background created by the graphic designer at Mosaic: Yeab Kebede!