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SPECIAL
EVENTS
Introducing
the 2018 Asia Game Changers
A child soldier turned record-breaking
distance runner in Nepal. A surgeon and former refugee from Iraq who
built a new life — and rebuilt the lives of others — in Australia. An
Israeli music initiative that forges unity through song. Afghan girls
overcoming steep odds to compete in international robotics
competitions. Asia Society is proud to honor these — and five other
awardees — at the fifth annual Asia Game Changer Awards held in New
York City on October 9, 2018. Indra
Nooyi, the remarkable CEO of PepsiCo, will be honored
as Game Changer of the Year.
Learn
more about this year's nine incredible honorees — and find
out how you can
attend.
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FILM
Going Mad
for Crazy Rich
Asians
Crazy
Rich Asians, the first
Hollywood film in 25 years to feature a majority Asian cast, is a
veritable smash, having earned $76.8 million since its release two
weeks ago. Back in April, Asia Society Southern California presented
director Jon
M. Chu with a Film Diversity Award at its annual gala
dinner following a brief presentation by two of the film's stars:
actor Henry
Golding and rapper/actor Awkwafina.
In this recording of his acceptance speech, Chu explains why people
should watch a romantic movie starring Asian actors.
Can't get enough of Crazy
Rich Asians? Check out our
podcast devoted to the movie based on a 2013 novel by
Kevin Kwan,
as well as interviews with Kwan and
Chu.
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CHINAFILE
Mapping
Xinjiang's 'Re-Education' Camps
The
government of China's Xinjiang region is holding ethnic Muslims en
masse at detention facilities the government is euphemistically
calling "education centers." Beijing alternatively denies
the existence of these facilities or downplays their carceral nature.
But Shawn
Zhang, a law student at the University of British
Columbia, has used satellite images from Google Earth and information
gleaned from documents he found online to provide a remarkable map of
places the Chinese government would rather keep concealed.
Zhang discusses how he got the idea to build the map in an interview
with Jessica
Batke of ChinaFile.
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