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Little Hong Kong 香港零距離 2020: A Snapshot of the Past

The Hong Kong Student Association at the University of Washington is proud to bring back Little Hong Kong – “A Snapshot of the Past” in February 2020! 🥳

Little Hong Kong is a great opportunity to experience what it is like to be in Hong Kong. You can find some of the best Cantonese style food and snacks there, along with performances 🎤 and carnival games 🎪 — where winners get to take home prizes! 🎁

Join HKSA at the 🇭🇰2020 Little Hong Kong🇭🇰 to experience a snapshot of Hong Kong in the past here in Seattle.

WHEN: February 8, 2020, 4 pm – 8 pm
WHERE: UW HUB Ballroom

Admission is FREE, but tickets are needed to purchase food items and play games. You can purchase tickets prior to the event or on the day of. Please visit HKSA booth on Red Square from Monday to Friday, 11am – 2pm to purchase your tickets or for any questions you might have!

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CSA 53rd Annual Lunar New Year Gala

The Chinese Student Association at the University of Washington cordially invites you to attend a night filled with Chinese culture at our 53rd Lunar New Year Gala! Join them for delicious food, fun activities, and a spectacular performance lineup as they celebrate this holiday with the UW and greater Seattle community.

There will also be prizes raffled off throughout the night so you won’t want to miss out!

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Ancient Chinese Association Lantern Festival

Join Ancient Chinese Association in their lantern festival on Friday, January 31st!

Event Details:
– Lots and lots of sweet rice balls!
– Hanfu Fashion Dance
– Special Erhu Playing
– Live Singers
– Game Booth Stations
– Ancient Chinese Clothing Tryout
– Special Fortune Teller
– Rewards!

Ticket Price: $8
Bundle (2 or more): $7 each
Repost on social media and show ACA: $7 (discounted)

Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/115446346470749/

Diversity Leadership Conference 2020

The Personal is Political: Showing Up for Ourselves and Others in Solidarity

The theme of DLC 2020 is The Personal is Political: Showing Up for Ourselves & Others in Solidarity. The theme is meant to reflect and pay homage to the intersectional work of womxn of color feminists. Additionally, with the U.S. Presidential Elections happening in the year 2020, we hope participants can engage in conversations of activism/advocacy for themselves and marginalized/targeted communities. For more information on details and workshops, you may check here.

Friday, February 21, 2020

3:00 – 7:00 p.m. // Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center (Opening Keynote in Alder Auditorium)

Registration is now live!

ECC Networking Night!

Who said networking has to be stressful? Join us for a “Network + Chill” vibe as we invite industry partners from F5, Starbucks, Tableau and more to hang out and answer all your career questions.

Dress to impress and have your professional headshot taken at 4:30 p.m.

Light dinner will be provided.

Registration is required for this event please use the following link: https://forms.gle/RNpSauseeEnbw6cM7

 

Link Up with LinkedIn

Link up with a career center specialist to rethink your LinkedIn. Food provided!

A limited amount of laptops will be available. Please bring your own to engage in this hands-on workshop. 

Community Bond Night

Come feel the love and bond with other RSOs in cookie decorating, workshops on intergroup dialogue, and celebrating love with and between communities! Get to know your ECC advisors even more while connecting with fellow students from affiliated RSOs. Invite your RSO members for a wonderful chance to build community love!

Time: 5:00 – 6:30 PM

Date: Thursday, February 13th, 2020

Location: Kelly ECC Unity Suite

Fuel 4 Finals

Finals got you dragging? Fuel up at the ECC!

We will have FREE food, scantrons, blue books, and de-stress kits! Hope to see you there so you can get everything to be recharged and prepared.

Thursday, Dec. 5th
6 – 9PM
Kelly ECC Unity Suite & Lobby

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Mental Health for the People

Mental Health for the People workshop series are quarterly workshops focused on mental health topics from a social justice perspective. Specifically, this will be addressing issues such as racial fatigue, navigating mental health as a person of color, mindfulness and social justice work, and non-western healing practices. Each 90min drop-in workshop will be a different topic and will include time for a discussion and questions. Some topics may be focused on certain populations whereas others may be broad topics that impact a variety of marginalized identities.

You do not need to be an existing client at the Counseling Center to participate and no pre-registration is required. However, RSVP is encouraged so that accommodation of space and certain activities can be made in advanced.

To RSVP or for more info, please contact the facilitator, Dr. Andrea Salazar-Nuñez at salazar6@uw.edu or call the UW Counseling Center at (206) 543-1240.

Date: Friday, 11/22
Time: 3:30PM
Location: Kelly ECC Black Room

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