Our Bodies Are Us: Somatics as a Possibility of Deeper Connections to Ourselves and Others

Dining Hall Patio Room (DH 114) at Queens College, CUNY

What becomes possible for us if we experience our bodies as a part of who we are and how we relate to others? Join us on Monday, April 15, from 12:00–1:30pm, for our next QCAP Mental Health Workshop, “Our Bodies Are Us: Somatics as a Possibility of Deeper Connections to Ourselves and Others,” with somatics …

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A Portal to Healing: Using Creative Writing to Calm Our Minds

Dining Hall Patio Room (DH 114) at Queens College, CUNY

Would you like to learn how to use creative writing to deal with anxiety, stress, or grief? Join QCAP (the Queens College AANAPISI Project) on Tuesday, May 7, from 4:30-6:30pm, in the Dining Hall Patio Room (DH 114), for our next QCAP Mental Health Workshop, where acclaimed writer and QC alum Bushra Rehman will help us explore writing …

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Mid-Autumn Festival Open House

Powdermaker Hall 251

Take a break and come celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival / Chuseok / Tết Trung Thu / Tsukimi / the start of the fall semester at our QCAP Open House, happening in the QCAP Community Space (Powdermaker Hall 251, on the 2nd floor by the Urban Studies department office) daily during free hour (12:15–1:30pm) from Monday, September …

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Drawing Clarity: Reflect and Envision Through Mind Mapping

Faculty & Staff Club (in the Student Union) at Queens College, CUNY

"Drawing Clarity: Reflect and Envision Through Mind Mapping" is part of a series of workshops and events that focus on mental health in Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities, sponsored by the Queens College AANAPISI Project (QCAP). In many cultures, autumn is a time for harvest. In the academic year, the fall also signifies many …

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Everything is (Not) Fine! A QCAP Mental Health Workshop with Renee Floresca

President's Lounge & Q-Side (Dining Hall 120 & 122)

Feeling overwhelmed or just need a break? Join us for our second fall QCAP Mental Health Workshop, "EVERYTHING IS (NOT) FINE!" When: Tuesday, November 5 Time: 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Where: President’s Lounge/Q-Side (Dining Hall 120 & 122) Facilitated by Filipina actor, artist, writer, and educator Renee Floresca, this interactive storytelling/writing workshop will help …

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AACS + QCAP Chai & Cocoa Chat

Powdermaker Hall 251

Curious about the rich stories and histories of Asian American communities? Join us for an engaging conversation over chai, cocoa and snacks! Meet our Faculty Advisor for Asian American Community Studies (AACS), Professor Munshi, and QCAP Director & AACS Advisory Committee Member, Professor Hong. Let’s explore the AACS Minor together! Don’t miss out on this …

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Instructional Art: the Creative & Healing Potential of Making Rules

Dining Hall Patio Room (DH 114) at Queens College, CUNY

Feeling creative or seeking new ways to navigate uncertainty? Join us for QCAP’s Art + Mental Health Workshop, Instructional Art: The Creative and Healing Potential of Making Rules! Led by artist and creative technologist Tyler Yin, this hands-on workshop will explore how making rules can guide us towards new perspectives and possibilities. Using modern art-inspired …

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AACS + QCAP Chai Chat

Powdermaker Hall 251

Join us for chai, snacks, and learn about the Asian American Community Studies (AACS) Minor with AAPI faculty, students, and allies! When: February 11, 2025 Where: Powdermaker Hall 251, 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM

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Self-Proclamation: Declaring Our Needs and Wants

Dining Hall Patio Room (DH 114) at Queens College, CUNY

“Self-Proclamation: Declaring Our Needs and Wants” is part of a series of workshops and events that focus on mental health in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities, sponsored by the Queens College AANAPISI Project (QCAP). Join us on Wednesday, March 5, during free hour (12:15-1:30pm) for our next QCAP Mental Health Workshop! Actor/writer/educator Renee Floresca returns to help us …

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AACS + QCAP Panel: Career Pathways & Asian American Studies

Rosenthal Library - President's Conference Room No. 2 (RO 525)

Join us for an insightful discussion on how an Asian American Community Studies (AACS) minor can shape your career and life pathways! Cosponsored by AACS and QCAP, this event will feature a diverse panel of special guests who will share their experiences studying Asian American studies and/or engaging with Asian American communities. Whether you're considering …

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