Fri, Apr 23, 2021

8 PM – 9:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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An ACE and Ortega collaborative discussion focused on celebrating the multifaceted nature of identity within the multicultural community and the broader Asian diaspora. How does food from our cultures represent multiple origins and influence our perspectives on multiculturalism and the fluidness of our identities?

Feel free to bring a recipe, food memory, or cooking video to share with us that represents your Asian/American multiculturalism.

Open to self-identified BIPOC students, staff, and faculty. For staff and faculty, register by clicking the green "register" button on this page. Do not try to login to Embark.

Recording Statement:
This event is being conducted over Zoom. As the host, Mount Holyoke College reserves the right to record this session and the event sponsors will give prior notification to event participants of any intention to do so. The recording feature for others is disabled so that no one else will be able to record this session through Zoom. At all times, no recording by any other means is permitted without prior written permission from the event sponsor or as an approved accommodation.

Accessibility:
For inquiries about the accessibility of this event or to request any accommodations, please contact Erica Weathers at eweather@mtholyoke.edu. Please make accommodation requests at least two weeks before the event date to give implementation time, however, in all situations, a good faith effort will be made to provide accommodations up until the time of the event.

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Co-hosted with: Residential Life , Community and Inclusion (OWNER), Mount Holyoke College Cultural Centers