TAPAS Events for the Year of 2018
Advocacy in College and Beyond: A Conversation with Wayne Yeh
A discussion with Wayne Yeh (Tufts '16), a Civic Action Organizer at the Chinese Progressive Association (CPA) about studying Asian American studies in college and pursuing career paths in community organizing and community-based work!
SFFA v. Harvard - Supporting Student Testimony Trip!
TAPAS and other students went to the Boston Courthouse to support peers testifying in favor of affirmative action.
Defend Diversity! Solidarity Rally for Opportunity and Equality
A rally held in support of Affirmative Action.
Asian American Activism: A Discussion with Helen Zia
A conversation with Helen Zia, a renowned, award-winning journalist and political activist for Asian American and LGBTQ rights.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before Screening + Discussion
A film screening of the hit Netflix rom-com To All the Boys I've Loved Before followed by a talk + discussion on Asian-American representation in film led by Dr. Ellen Song of the History and Literature department!!!
Defending Diversity: A Timeline of Affirmative Action
An afternoon of education on race-conscious admissions and celebration of the diversity at Harvard that is at risk.
Studying Race and Ethnicity at Harvard - Visitas Meet & Greet
An infosesh about the 45 year-long history of student activism around ethnic studies at Harvard featuring student and guest speakers.
We Are What We Eat: An Asian American Food Event
An exciting, two-part lecture and cooking event centered around Asian American food culture!
Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard - Why Asian Americans?
A conversation about the lawsuit against Harvard and discuss what it and affirmative action in general means for Asian-Americans and all college students!
Abacus: Small Enough to Jail *Oscar Nominee* Film Screening
A screening of the ground-breaking 2018 Oscar contender documentary "Abacus: Small Enough to Jail"!!!