Reminder: Reframing Global Asias Conversation Series Events
Join us for this series of lectures & interactive workshops!
            We're looking forward to seeing you at the Fall Reframing Global Asias 
    Conversation Series events this week! Here's a rundown and event page 
    links for each of the Global Asias Initiative's lectures & workshops. We can't wait to welcome
     our guest speakers and hope to see you there.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
                          
                    
        
        Wednesday, October 22
    10:30am-11:45am
    Library Gallery
    House of Mirrors: How Mis- and Disinformation Amplify Imperialist 
    Histories to Shape Asian American Political Participation in 
    California's 45th Congressional District
    
    RSVP on the myUMBC event page (encouraged but not required)
    Light breakfast, coffee & tea provided
    Thursday, October 23
    2-4pm
    CADVC Gallery (Fine Arts 105)
    Language as personal and communal 
    expression: an interactive zine-making workshop with Dr. Joyhanna Jung 
    Yoo & Shengxiao "Sole" Yu
    RSVP on the myUMBC event page (encouraged but not required)
    Thursday, October 23
6-8pm
    Commons 331
    Solidarity with Anti-Imperialist Struggles: A Creative Mapping 
    Workshop in collaboration with student groups Anakbayan UMBC and Binhi 
    FFPS
    
    RSVP on the myUMBC event page (encouraged but not required)
    Dinner provided from Mama Rosa Grill 
Friday, October 24
    12-1pm
    PAHB 216
    The Semiotics of Skin: The Discursive Construction of Desirable Figures of Personhood in Korean Beauty's Global Circulation
    RSVP on the myUMBC event page (encouraged but not required)
    Lunch provided
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    About our guest speakers:
    
    Shengxiao Yu, known by her nickname 
    Sole, is a speaker, facilitator, writer, and social justice educator. 
    She is the creator of Nectar, a space where she provides political 
    education for the community through giving keynote speeches, 
    facilitating workshops, and providing thought leadership. In 2024, Sole 
    served as the activist-in-residence at the Asian American Studies Center
     at the University of California, Los Angeles. In this capacity, Sole 
    conducted research to more deeply understand the AAPI electoral 
    landscape and the role of mis- and disinformation. Sole is a writer for 
    the Xin Sheng Project, a platform combating misinformation in the 
    Chinese diaspora community by publishing in-language, progressive 
    articles that shift perspectives and build intergenerational power. As a
     generation 1.5 Asian American, Sole is also working to build community 
    among her fellow Asian Americans in order to build socio-political power
     and to lift up her lineage. Sole is inspired by BIPOC activists, 
    grassroots community leaders, and all the intersectional movement 
    ancestors who have paved the way.
    
    Joyhanna "Joy" Yoo (she/they) is a 
    linguistic anthropologist whose work examines the circulation of Korean 
    popular cultural genres with fieldwork based in Seoul, Mexico City, and 
    Los Angeles. Their research examines the meanings generated by language 
    as it pertains to race and gender when cultural genres circulate. Joy 
    has also published on Asian American racialization and linguistic 
    appropriation in mediatized contexts. Her newer work examines the 
    relationship between language loss, grief, and Korean diasporic 
    belonging. They are especially passionate about student-centered 
    teaching, mentorship, and student advocacy.
    Posted: October 21, 2025, 4:29 PM