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SUMMARY:Paddling the Canoe Together: Serving Pasifika in Diaspora
DESCRIPTION:The AANHPI iSchool Student Group invites you to a special event featuring guest speakers Nicola Andrews (Gleeson Library at University of San Francisco)\, Neil Ordinario (Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. Library at San José State University)\, and Stephen Shaw (Oakland Public Library)\, who will give an encore presentation of their 2024 ALA Conference session\, Paddling the Canoe Together: Serving Pasifika in Diaspora. \nTuesday\, September 23\, 2025 at 6pm PST \nRegistration Link: https://sjsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/FBgGYRw1STaoorQTqAKnbw \nOver the last decade\, librarians and publishers have prioritized diverse literature and programming; with concrete examples including the PEN America Emerging Voices Fellowship\, We Need Diverse Books\, and the Lee and Low Diversity Baseline Survey. However\, Indigenous Pacific Islanders are seldom centered in these efforts\, despite being underrecognized in these professions. The 2017 ALA Demographic Study identified 0.2% of ALA members as “Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander”; likewise\, in 2021\, Penguin Random House reported that less than 1% of its content was created by Pacific Island writers and illustrators. If library workers cannot source Pacific Island literature\, they risk signaling that libraries are not places that welcome Pacific Islanders. This is exacerbated when displays\, events programming\, and reading lists for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month routinely exclude Pacific Island representation – a painful erasure in what should be a time of celebration and pride. \nIt is clear that library workers have an opportunity to be active and informed allies for the Oceanic communities they serve\, and the Pacific Island library workers within our profession. Join three Pasifika librarians as they share their experiences as members of the Polynesian diaspora (Kānaka Maoli\, Māori) working in different California libraries. Our session will be grounded in a unique Kānaka Maoli relational framework\, and informed by mātauranga Māori. We will showcase a range of Indigenous publishers\, networks\, and events; and highlight community-created resources such as the new Pacific Islanders in Publishing Database. Attendees will leave with a more nuanced understanding of authentic literature\, as well as tips on how to support emerging presses and creatives through your library.
URL:https://ischoolgroups.sjsu.edu/aanhpi/event/paddling-the-canoe-together-serving-pasifika-in-diaspora/
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SUMMARY:ALASC & AANHPI SG Game Night (September 2025)
DESCRIPTION:ALASC and AANHPI SG presents a Discord Game Night! Join us on AANHPI’s Discord server for some online fun! Relieve your stress and share some laughs with trivia games\, memes\, AI and more! There’s a game for everyone. Register via Zoom (scan the QR code or follow the link) and hop on this call if you have any questions or need help navigating your way to the AANHPI Discord server. \nFriday\, September 26\, 2025 at 6pm PST \nRegistration link: https://sjsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/ddWgDMcgQc2HCYYVwCDLgg
URL:https://ischoolgroups.sjsu.edu/aanhpi/event/alasc-aanhpi-sg-game-night-september-2025/
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SUMMARY:Decrypting Success: A Career in Tech with Kratika Mittal
DESCRIPTION:Ever wondered what it takes to build a career in tech at a company like Microsoft? Join us for\n“Decrypting Success: A Career in Tech with Kratika Mittal”\, featuring Kratika Mittal\, Senior\nSolution Engineer in Data Security & Compliance at Microsoft. \nKratika will share her journey navigating the tech industry as a woman of color\, why she chose a\ncareer in cybersecurity\, and the valuable lessons she’s learned along the way. From insights into\nher day-to-day role at Microsoft to tips for landing opportunities in the field\, this session offers a\nbehind-the-scenes look at breaking into tech\, overcoming barriers\, and “decrypting” the keys to\nsuccess.\nThe event will also include a Q&A session\, giving you the chance to ask your own questions about\ncareers\, challenges\, and opportunities in tech.\nWhether you’re curious about cybersecurity\, exploring career options\, or looking for advice on\nhow to stand out in the job market\, this is an event you won’t want to miss! \nEvent Date: Tuesday\, October 14th from 6:30pm to 7:30pm \nZoom Registration Link: https://sjsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/AdZCTItRTD-gjjP5Kt7w_A
URL:https://ischoolgroups.sjsu.edu/aanhpi/event/decrypting-success-a-career-in-tech-with-kratika-mittal/
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SUMMARY:February Teatime: An AANHPI Student Group Monthly Event (February 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Join the Asian American\, Native Hawaiian\, and Pacific Islander iSchool Student Group for Teatime! Meet and chat with us\, share stories\, and unwind with your favorite beverage. All iSchool students are welcome! \nDate: Thursday\, February 26\, 2026\nTime: 7:00 p.m. Pacific Time\nRegister via Zoom: https://sjsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/pjNrZKeCS-q_fQZGATmzTQ
URL:https://ischoolgroups.sjsu.edu/aanhpi/event/february-teatime-an-aanhpi-student-group-monthly-event-february-2026/
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SUMMARY:March Article Discussion with the AANHPI iSchool Student Group
DESCRIPTION:Join the Asian American\, Native Hawaiian\, and Pacific Islander iSchool Student Group for a March Article Discussion! In collaboration with AANHPI iSchool Student Group member\, Moni Keary (she/her)\, we will be engaging in a fruitful group discussion about the written piece: The “Four Prisons” and the Movements of Liberation: Asian American Activism from the 1960s to the 1990s by Glenn Omatsu (2010)\, found in chapter 16 of the book Asian American Studies Now: A Critical Reader edited by Jean Yu-wen\, Shen Wu\, Thomas C. Chen. The article is available to view prior to the event through the SJSU King Library database (https://csu-sjsu.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CALS_SJO/1qa2v7t/cdi_jstor_books_10_2307_j_ctt18040wj_9)\, but the meeting will begin with a short presentation from Moni with an overview of the article’s key points. \n\nDate: Thursday\, March 26\, 2026 \nTime: 7:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST) \nRegister via Zoom: https://sjsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/M934xmDsTMqZoTbdiH-mjQ 
URL:https://ischoolgroups.sjsu.edu/aanhpi/event/march-article-discussion-with-the-aanhpi-ischool-student-group/
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