AABANY Movie Night: Seoul Searching, June 17
We’re going to Seoul Searching on June 17 with Harvard Asian American Alumni Association (h4a), Harvard Business School Asian American Alumni Association (HBS4A), Asian American Arts Alliance, FF Fraternity, and Cornell Asian American Alumni Association.
The theatrical premiere of Seoul Searching, an indie film by Benson Lee, will be held at the AMC Empire 25 theatre at Times Square on June 17, 2016. The movie will be followed by a brief Q&A with the cast members and filmmakers. Cost of tickets will be $16 per person.
The ensemble cast is made up of Cha In Pyo (“Mr. Kim), Justin Chon (“Sid Park), Teo Yoo (“Klaus Kim”), Esteban Ahn (“Sergio”), Hee Jun Han (“Chow), Jessika Van (“Grace Park”), Rosalina Leigh (“Kris Schwartz”), Sue Son (“Sara Han”) and Crystal Kay (“Jamie Choi”) along with Executive Producer, Ken Jeong.
Attendees of this special screening are also invited to attend an after-party with cast members for free, from 9:30pm to midnight. Location TBD.
Please go to http://bit.ly/seoulsearching617 to register and purchase your tickets by May 31.
KALCA Happy Hour: Summer Assembly, May 26
When: May 26, 6pm-10pm
Where: Zack’s Dance Loft
Purchase your early bird tickets here.
Price: $25 Early bird. $30 at the door
4-Hour Open Bar.
Need to unwind? Join KALCA in celebrating the summer and the end of an eventful Primary election. For open bar, we have curated premium drinks and we will be voting for the best drink!
Play some cornhole, take a civics trivia quiz, or just have some fun! All proceeds will go to our College Internship Program and future voter engagement efforts.
Purchase your early bird tickets here.
Tested Film Screenings: New York, May 23-26
It’s not often your film gets handed an award by an Oscar winning actress, but that’s what happened last week to Tested. Geena Davis and the Bentonville Film Festival gave us their Highest Diversity Award.
Looking forward, we’re back in New York for a series of screenings this week:
Mon., May 23
La Guardia Community College
1:00pm, Room E-242, Queens, NY
Tues., May 24
Teach for America
6:30pm, 25 Broadway, 12th Fl, New York
Wed., May 25
SAYA @ NYU
Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies at NYU
6:30pm, 255 Sullivan Street, New York
Thurs., May 26
Lincoln Center Film Society
(SOLD OUT)
5:00pm
We’re planning our Fall Tour including stops in Virginia, Massachusetts, Oregon, Arizona, Georgia and Michigan, as well as Europe and Asia. Whether you’ve seen Tested, or hope we bring a screening to your city, consider a tax-deductible donation to our efforts!
-Team Tested
Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
May marks Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the United States. Yet, as the fastest growing population in the country, undocumented stories are often overlooked. FWD.us and MinKwon Center for Community Action are proud to present two short documentaries Halmoni and Dream Riders Across America to educate AAPI communities on pains of family separation as well as dreams and hopes of undocumented immigrant youth.
The documentary screening will be followed by a short community discussion; a special Open Mic Night will close the event.
Light fare and refreshments will be available. Event will start promptly at 7:00pm, screening will start at 7:10pm. WeWork Studio Square is kindly providing their Terrace space for this event.
First Asian Pacific American attorney in New York
First Asian Pacific American attorney in New York
We hope that you have been enjoying APA Heritage Month! This month commemorates a number of important events, one of which is May 17, the day that New York State granted admission to the bar to Hong Yen Chang – reportedly the first Asian American attorney admitted to the bar in New York. While having passed the bar examination, he was first denied admission because of his lack of U.S. citizenship due to the Chinese Exclusion Act. A special act of the New York Legislature (N.Y. L.1887 c. 249) allowed his admission despite this bar, and Chang was finally admitted in 1888.
As we celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we honor the first Asian Pacific American member of the bar in New York, and reportedly anywhere in the United States. In May 2014, AABANY was also proud to grant him a posthumous membership.
Have a thoughtful rest of May, and check out our Calendar to see what upcoming events you can attend to celebrate Asian American history!
The Top 100 Firms For Minority Attorneys – Law360
The Top 100 Firms For Minority Attorneys – Law360
Check out Law360′s Top 100 Firms for Minority Attorneys.
The firms on this list have made some headway in shaking up a stubbornly bleak picture of diversity in the legal industry. Law360’s 2016 Diversity Snapshot revealed that less than 15 percent of attorneys at U.S. law firms surveyed by Law360 are minorities. Less than 9 percent of partners at U.S. law firms are minorities.
We’re proud to count quite a few among our sponsors:
- White & Case
- Ropes & Gray
- Morrison & Foerster
- Paul, Weiss
- Cleary Gottlieb
- Davis Polk
- Akin Gump
- Baker & McKenzie
- Arnold & Porter
- Perkins Coie
- Debevoise & Plimpton
- Kelley Drye
- Gibson Dunn
- Cadwalader Wickersham
- Sidley Austin
- Shearman & Sterling
- Hinshaw & Culbertson
- Latham & Watkins
- Sutherland Asbill
- Reed Smith
- Sullivan & Cromwell
For more information, click on the link in the title.




















