Presented by Maij Vu Mai

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Sublime Divinations, Issue 3: Queer AAPI Elemental Magic Zine Release & Public Reading: An Online CLGS Sacred Texts Workshop with Maij Mai

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Click here to view a video recording of this CLGS AAPI Workshop! Last semester, AAPIRT Coordinator Maij Vu Mai (they/he) offered an intimate storytelling workshop in which they shared personal archival research of their own vulnerable connections and learnings with Queer AAPI Elemental Magic through their father’s legacy of mystic tending to bonsai trees, koi fishponds, […]

Oracles of Our Times: Divining at the Intersections of Disability, Queerness, and Spirituality: An Online CLGS CSR Workshop with Maij Mai

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Click here for a video recording of this CLGS AAAPI Roundtable/CSR Workshop via Zoom! “Disability is a generative force. It’s magic. It really teaches me to be more thoughtful and aware of myself and my body, my body-mind in community. And as Alice Wong has put it so beautifully- disabled people are oracles.” (Alex Locust, Glamputee […]

Dancing Lions: Queer Asian Aesthetics, Ritual, and Movement Building: An Online CLGS AAPI Roundtable Workshop with Maij Mai

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Click here to view a video recording of this CLGS AAPI Roundtable Workshop! In this online CLGS AAPI Roundtable Workshop, Maij Maij invites us to explore lion dancing’s embodiment of queer Asian aesthetics, ritual, and movement building and to consider adopting this framework as a way of embracing the culture-shifting possibilities of Queer Asian existence within […]

Sublime Divinations, Edition 3: Queer AAPI Elemental Magic

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Click here to view a video recording of this online CLGS Asian American Pacific Island Roundtable! The purpose of AAPIRT’s annual zine, Sublime Divinations is to 1) provide a more spiritually expansive and exploratory creative space for LGBTQIA+ AAPI folks and their accomplices and 2) document and archive LGBTQIA+ AAPI stories and narratives around spirituality, faith, […]

Where Two or More are Gathered: Polyamorous Loving as a Spiritual Community Ethic and Practice

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Click here for a video recording of this CLGS Asian American Pacific Island Roundtable Presentation! How can polyamory/ethical non-monogamy as non-normative relational formation expand our understanding of spiritual community, wellbeing, and practice? View a recording of this AAPIRT presentation, an exploratory dialogue on the intersections of polyamory and faith and a consideration of how polyamorous frameworks […]