Philadelphia

Philadelphia :: Penn Diversity Alliance Speaker Series

From Chemistry to the Consulate:
Science & Technology in the Foreign Service

Teresa Chin Jones Ph.D., CW'63, GR'66

teresa chin jonesMonday, November 5, 2007
5:30-6:30 p.m.
International House
3701 Chestnut Street
South America Room

In a Foreign Service career spanning nearly 25 years in Canada and Belgium, Dr. Teresa Chin Jones, CW'63, GR'66 has taken on roles such as Nuclear Analyst and Deputy Head of a U.S. Consulate. Come hear how she, a Penn Chemistry major, veered onto this career path. Chin Jones will touch on her experience with pressing global issues like Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Environment, Science & Technology; her life as an Asian-American Foreign Service Officer; her advice to those planning to pursue careers in international diplomacy; and her current role as Co-Editor of National Coalition for Advanced Manufacturing Weekly, aimed at keeping US industry both innovative and competitive.

Light refreshments will be served. RSVP to Marla Brown in Alumni Relations at marlabr@upenn.edu (subject header: "DASS - 11/5/07") or (215) 573-3710. Please include your name, email address and phone number so we can contact you in case of a venue change.

Philadelphia :: Happy Hour :: August 29th

Inter-Ivy Sips with UPAAN, Philadelphia, PA
Wednesday, August 29, 5:00 - 7:00 PM
UPAAN, along with the Penn Club of Philadelphia, will be joining Center City Sips for the last event of their summer! You'll get to enjoy $4 cocktails, $3 wine, $2 beers, and $1 appetizers from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM each Wednesday during the summer. To sip the last Wednesday night away, we'll be at Tragos at 40 S. 19th St. near Rittenhouse. Come join us after work and celebrate a summer well done and the end of the Philly summer weather! Please RSVP to Franklin at philly-rep@upaan.org

Philadelphia:: Phillies vs. San Diego Padres :: August 25th

Philadelphia Phillies vs. San Diego Padres, Philadelphia, PA
Saturday, August 25, 6:30 PM
The Phillies are going strong and have a chance to be a contender. Come join some UPAAN fans as we catch the home game at Citizens Bank Park. The game starts at 7 so we'll be arriving early to get our seats and maybe even tailgate! Baseball is a whole new ballgame when you see it in person so come if you can! We'll be meeting in Center City and taking the subway down to the stadium together as a group.

Ticket prices will vary between $20 and $40 depending on how many people rsvp and where we all can sit together. In order to make sure you are able to sit with the cool people, rsvp before the 13th so that we can purchase tickets early. Please RSVP to Franklin at philly-rep@upaan.org

An Evening with Filipino American Writers

Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS) Trustees

Invite you to


An Evening with Filipino American Writers


Friday 7 pm, June 29, 2007

T bar: everything tea
117 South 12th Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107


MEET writers who will read from & sign their books!

Contact FANHS Trustees:
Brad 215.715.3046 or Joanie forourcommunities@gmail.com

Original Flyer: http://www.cendrillon.com/booktour/philly/FANHSJune2907rr.pdf

Philadelphia :: Schuylkill River Guided Boat Tour

Schuylkill River Guided Boat Tour, Philadelphia, PA
Thursday, June 14, 7-8pm

Catch the inside scoop on development by Penn and the city along the Schuylkill on this special "Penn" boat tour led by Joseph Syrnick, Chairman and CEO, Schuylkill River Development Corp. and Mark Kocent C'82 MCP'91 CRT'91, Principal Planner, Penn's Office of the University Architect. Following the tour is the free outdoor screening of Alfred Hitchcock's Dial "M" for Murder at dusk, so bring your blanket and plan for a great evening!

The cost is $20 per adult, $14 per child 12 and under; there will be a cash bar on the boat. Proceeds from the tour will support PennDesign.

Register by June 13 to guarantee your spot; last-minute tickets may be available at the door. Space is limited so reserve your tickets now through the Online Community!

Sponsored by the PennDesign Alumni Association

Philadelphia :: "Tarana 2007" - Saturday, June 2nd 6:30 PM - International House - 3701 Chestnut

Looking for an evening of networking, laughter, celebration, dance, and food? Interested in networking opportunities in Philadelphia's South Asian community? Check-out "Tarana 2007" this Saturday, June 2nd 6:30 PM at International House (3701 Chestnut St.).
NetIP Philadelphia presents... Tarana 2007!
Hosted by Comedian Daniel Nainan
Special keynote by NBC 10 anchor woman Aditi Roy
Fashion Show by Rivazz ~ Modeled by NetIP Models!
Dance performances by Kundu Dance, Kajana Dance Troupe and many others!

SATURDAY, JUNE 2

Networking Hour 5:30-6:30 * Cultural Show 6:30-10:00
International House, Philadelphia * 3701 Chestnut Street

Post-Show Gala beginning at 10:00 pm!
North Bar & Lounge * 222 South Street
Tarana 2007 is proudly presented by the Philadelphia chapter of The Network of Indian Professionals (NetIP) and sponsored by Rivazz Fashions. NetIP is a nationwide non-profit organization dedicated to the overall achievement and advancement of South Asian professionals. Our focus is to help South Asian professionals in the communities in which they live and work and to ensure that Indian Americans remain successful, influential, and responsible members of American society. The organization accomplishes these goals through community service projects, social and cultural activities, networking opportunities, professional development programs and political awareness events.
NetIP Philadelphia has been involved with the community in the greater Philadelphia area since 1994 and promotes our vision of advancement of South Asians not only through professional, cultural and social venues, but also through philanthropy. Over the past years, we have organized many charitable efforts in both our South Asian communities as well as our local Philadelphia communities. NetIP welcomes members from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and religions.
Information contained in this post is from: http://www.tarana2007.com/home.php and http://www.tarana2007.com/whatis.php

Philadelphia :: Chinese New Year Celebration @ Houston Hall - Feb. 18th, 2007

Chinese New Year
Sunday, February 18th
7:00-9:00 pm
Houston Hall, Class of 1949

Tickets: $5 at the door, $4 in advance

Enough Chinese food for a whole meal and more! Performances by PennYo, CMS and an authentic lion dance.

Sponsored by the Chinese Students Association, the Chinese Music Society and the East Asia House.

Philadelphia :: Penn Museum Celebrates Chinese New Year

Join the Penn Museum in celebrating the Chinese New Year on Saturday, January 20th 2007 at the Penn Museum from 11 am - 4 pm:

http://www.museum.upenn.edu/new/news/fullrelease.php?which=248

 

Philadelphia :: Penn Club Happy Hour 11/30 :: Post-Turkey fun at Black Sheep

Thanksgiving is a good time of year to spend time with your loved ones, but sometime after all that Turkey/Tofurkey and shopping; you just need a drink. That's why UPAAN Philly ♥ (hearts) Penn Club Philly for putting on a post-Thanksgiving Happy Hour at Black Sheep on Thursday, Nov. 30th at 6:00 PM. RSVP (requested but not required) to rsvp.pennclubphilly@gmail.com. For complete details please visit:

Disclaimer: This is not a UPAAN event, but UPAAN folks will be making a cameo appearance. The event is FREE. UPAAN is not liable for any fun that participants may experience.


Philadelphia :: APAHW 2006

Join Penn students in their celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Week (APAHW). Featuring a keynote by "Kal Penn" a.k.a. Kumar from the movie "Harold and Kumar go to White Castle". For more details please visit:

Philadelphia :: "Fables" Art Exhibit at the ICA

6:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 27, 2006 at the Institute of Contemporary Art at Penn, 36th & Sansom Streets

Private guided tour with the organizer of Fables, Naomi Beckwith, 2005-2006 ICA's Whitney Lauder Curatorial Fellow, with reception to follow. The Institute of Contemporary Art is pleased to present Fables, a group show (9/9 - 12/17/06) of artists who have either fabricated personal histories, or reconsidered history through their own fanciful imaginings, in order to break free of the very conditions of historic and cultural narrative. Fables is on view September 9 through December 17, 2006 in the Project Space at ICA. RSVP via email to: abarbara@pobox.upenn.edu.

Credit for above image: Kanishka Raja, Cowboy and Indian 2001, Oil on Canvas over Panel, 30" x 46". Courtesy of the artist.

This exhibition brings together works that project particular social subjects—the artist, the immigrant, the person of color—in narratives shaped by conceptual practices. The urge to tell a story merges with the desire to dismantle one in works that represent a range of media. For example, Kara Walker's silhouettes portray psycho-sexual fantasies about antebellum America and Bronx-based Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz's drawings explore her Puerto Rican heritage through pop-cultural heroes. "Fables" will include established and emerging artists of color living and working in the United States. Their practices encompass a variety of media who are operating within a conceptual art framework. Artists include: Kara Walker (b. 1969, Stockton, CA) who revived the 19th century silhouette cutout tradition to explore race and sexuality; Kanishka Raja (b. 1969, Kolkata, India), whose drawings and paintings of architectural interiors combine complex styles and complicated perspectival lines; Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz (b. 1973, lives and works in the Bronx) whose works focus on her Puerto Rican heritage and the place of Latinas in North American society; and Christopher Myers (b. 19, New York City) whose works on 19th-century circus and fair "freaks" explore the construction of mythical identities through public display.

Whether by invoking social history or deploying science (witness the current commercial surge in genealogical DNA testing), people have a desire to create a narrative that accounts for their past and perhaps sheds light on their present. Fables exemplifies how some artists work through that desire while underscoring prominent trends in contemporary thought not exclusively recent art: the critical use of narrative, the role of fantasy, the creation of fictitious personae, and engagement with a "post-identity" politics in conceptual art practice. The exhibition will be accompanied by a brochure publication with a text by the curator.

Founded in 1963, the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania is a leader in the presentation of contemporary art. Through exhibitions, commissions, educational programs, and publications, ICA invites the public to share in the experience, interpretation and understanding of the work of established and emerging artists. For more information go to: www.icaphila.org

PHILADELPHIA LEGAL ASSISTANCE SEEKS A FAMILY LAW PARALEGAL

Philadelphia Legal Assistance (PLA) seeks to hire a temporary, full-time paralegal for its Family Law Unit for a minimum of one year, and possibly longer, to begin in July, 2006. PLA is a non-profit legal services organization primarily funded by the Legal Services Corporation. PLA serves approximately 3,000 clients each year in the area of Family Law and views the practice of family law to be an integral part of the war on poverty and family violence. The family law paralegal will assist clients in a variety of domestic relations matters, including custody, support, divorce and protection from abuse. This assistance includes client interview, pleading preparation, litigation coordination, and other routine paralegal duties.
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