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Washington, DC – Yale Alumni Lunar New Year Dim Sum Brunch – Jan 28, 10:30 AM – RSVP by Jan 23!

2012 January 16
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Join the Yale Club of DC on Saturday, January 28, as we ring in the Lunar New Year with a dim sum extravaganza! Enjoy traditional dim sum at Oriental East Restaurant, conveniently located near the Metro (Red line, Silver Sprint station).

RSVP by January 23 on Facebook. We will be at the restaurant at 10:30 am – although the restaurant opens at 11 am, crowds start forming early. (Out of courtesy to the others in line, we will not be holding slots for latecomers!)

For more information about Oriental East, please see http://www.orientaleast.com/

Xin nian kuai le!

NYC – Lunar New Year Banquet and Fundraiser Honoring David Henry Hwang – Feb 11, 2012

2011 December 12
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6:30 PM
Dim Sum Reception

7:30 PM
Golden Unicorn Dragon Special – 10 Course Banquet
Performances from Yale alumni and Chinatown’s Yung Wing School (P.S.124)
Award Ceremony and Presentation to David Henry Hwang
Raffle Prizes

After-Party and Cash Bar


Co-sponsored by the Yale Alumni Association of New York.

Photo by Lia Chang

This year’s honoree will be David Henry Hwang, playwright.

He is the author of the Tony Award winning play M. Butterfly. His current hit on Broadway is Ch’inglish.

All proceeds from the dinner will benefit the AAAYA Yale Community Service Summer Fellowship Program.

Past placements have included the Museum of Chinese in America, the Korean American Community Foundation, Asian American Writers Workshop, New York Asian Women’s Center, Coalition of Asian American Children & Families & the Asian American Arts Alliance.

AAAYA is a 501(c)3 corporation. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

Thanks to everyone who attended! If you missed the event, you can still make a tax-deductible donation to support our internship program:


The creator of our Year of the Dragon logo is Jinjin Sun, YC ’10.

NACC gets its own home at Yale, AACC to solely occupy 295 Crown St

2011 November 9
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by Mark

Saveena Dhall, Director of Yale’s Asian American Cultural Center, shares news of the Native American Cultural Center (NACC)’s upcoming move and AACC’s future in its current home, 295 Crown Street:

Dear alumni,

As the AACC celebrates its 30th anniversary, there is some great news to share about our neighbors at the NACC.  Soon, the NACC will soon move into its own center, a new space located on 26 High Street (around the corner from us)!  This is a great move for the growing Native American population at Yale as they need their own center and a space to call home that is apart from the current space they share with us at 295 Crown Street.  We all are thrilled for the Native American community and congratulate them on this new chapter of their history at Yale.  As you all know, our center is too small, even as a stand-alone center for the large Asian American population (in fact, the largest group of color on campus).  It has been a shared center for many decades (first, with the Chicano students and then, with Native American students).  Having multiple communities in the same center has not been easy for our communities and staffs.  As we look ahead, having our own space is an exciting place to be for the Asian American students and alumni populations.  It’s also an opportunity to re-imagine what we want our space to look like and how can alumni play a role in shaping our physical space as well as how we may make improvements to our facility.  If anyone has suggestions, please email me directly at saveena.dhall@yale.edu.  Again, our congratulations and best wishes to our friends at the NACC!

Best wishes,
Dean Dhall

Asian American Yale Alumni Annual Banquet – Nov 18, 2011, RSVP by Nov 14!

2011 October 25

AACC and AAAYA cordially invite you to the Annual Alumni Banquet. Fri, Nov 8, 5-8 PM, RED, 56 Orange Street. $30/person. Reception and cash bar 5-6 PM, dinner 6-8 PM.

RSVP by leaving a comment below with your Name, Year/School of graduation, any guest names, and any dietary restrictions (Note: email address is required but will not be published).

The AACC is offering a limited number of discounted banquet admissions for $20 (first come first serve). Please e-mail aacc.alumni@gmail.com with inquiries.

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AAAYA Washington DC Chapter Kickoff! Oct 29, 12 PM, at Asia 9 – RSVP by Oct 27

2011 October 14
by Mark

The Association of Asian American Alumni is excited to announce the launch of a formal chapter in Washington DC! To kick things off, we are arranging a kickoff brunch at Asia 9 from 12:00 pm to 2pm on Saturday, October 29th. The DC chapter is proud to welcome Mr. Ravi Rajan, board member of the national association of AAAYA who is travelling down from NY to talk about the origins of AAAYA and AAYA’s activities at the national level.

Here are the complete details:

Date and Time: October 29, 2011 from 12:00pm onwards (formal program begins at 12:45 pm)
Venue: Asia Nine Restaurant
Address: 915 E Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20004.
Phone(202)-629-4355
URLhttp://www.asianine.com/

Please note that we will be taking advantage of the restaurant’s ample lunch menu, so no special prix fixe menu has been arranged. Guests will pay their own bills separately. Please ask for the Yale Asian Alumni party at the door.

To ensure we have plenty of seating, please RSVP by Thursday, October 27, by leaving a comment below.

If you have questions about the event or the DC chapter please email Rasheq Rahman at dc@aaaya.org. He can be reached by phone at 646-248-6487.

We look forward to seeing you on the 29th!

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