Lunar New Year – Fordham Now https://now.fordham.edu The official news site for Fordham University. Tue, 30 Apr 2024 00:33:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/favicon.png Lunar New Year – Fordham Now https://now.fordham.edu 32 32 232360065 Lunar New Year Events 2022 https://now.fordham.edu/university-news/lunar-new-year-events-2022/ Fri, 28 Jan 2022 22:11:51 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=156848 Below is a working list of events for the Lunar New Year. It will be updated as new events are planned.

Monday, January 31
Red Envelope Event
Rose Hill Campus: 1 – 3 p.m.; McGinley lobby
Lincoln Center Campus: 1 – 3 p.m.; LL Plaza
Sponsored by the AAPI Committee

Tuesday, February 1
Paper Lantern Making Event
Rose Hill Campus: 12 – 2 p.m.; McGinley lobby
Lincoln Center Campus: 2 – 4 p.m.; by Argo Tea
Sponsored by the AAPI Committee

Wednesday, February 2
The Joy Luck Club Viewing Party
Rose Hill Campus: 6:30 p.m.; McGinley Commons
Lincoln Center Campus: 6:30 p.m.; South Lounge
Sponsored by the AAPI Committee

Friday, February 4
New World Mall Event
Meet up time will be shared on @FordhamAAPI
Sponsored by the AAPI Committee

Monday, February, 7
Lunar New Year Celebration
Fordham Law School | Costantino Room.; 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Sponsored by the APALSA Committee

Saturday, February, 12
Mott Street Eatery Alumni Event
98 Mott Street (between Canal St. and Hester St.) New York, NY 10013
Sponsored by the AAF

Tuesday, February, 15th & 27nd
Racial Solidarity Network
Virtual: 12:30p.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Please register for the training by Wednesday, February 9th here.
Sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs and the Office of Multicultural Affairs

Wednesday, February, 16th & 23rd
Racial Solidarity Network
Lincoln Center Campus: 1:15 – 4:15 p.m.
Please register for the training by Wednesday, February 9th here.
Sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs and the Office of Multicultural Affairs

Check out these videos from the MSMM Program in celebration of the Lunar New Year!

https://vimeo.com/672159000

https://vimeo.com/672159267

If you’d like to add a new event to this list, please email Giorgia Sabia at [email protected]

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Students Celebrate Lunar New Year with Weeklong Festivities https://now.fordham.edu/arts-and-culture/students-celebrate-lunar-new-year-with-weeklong-festivities/ Wed, 17 Feb 2021 17:54:41 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=145757 Firework shows, street parades, and big family meals—that’s what a typical Lunar New Year looks like. But like everything else, COVID has affected the biggest holiday of the year for many people of Asian descent.

Friday, Feb. 12, marked the beginning of this Lunar New Year, and while large gatherings were not possible, Fordham’s Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Committee still wanted to host a special week of events for students to celebrate. The festivities included virtual and in-person events at both Rose Hill and Lincoln Center that took place all of last week, to usher in the incoming Year of the Ox.

“I really thought it was beneficial to celebrate Lunar New Year this way,” said Noreen Samantha Bautista, FCRH ’21, AAPI’s cultural programming coordinator. “Having programming for the whole week I felt did the holiday justice.”

Kenneth Tang, FCLC ’25, member of the Fordham AAPI committee at Lincoln Center, said AAPI had seven events planned out beginning on Monday of last week. The events included a virtual trivia night, tabling on campus where students could pick up traditional red envelopes and chocolate coins, a virtual viewing of the Netflix film Over the Moon, and a build-your-own ox and lantern event at Rose Hill.

Bautista said she was pleased to see non-AAPI students interested in learning more about the Lunar New Year celebrations during the tabling event at Rose Hill.

“I even overheard one conversation,” she recounted. “They were like, ‘Oh, I got a red envelope,’ and then they asked me what it was. And then I told them, ‘You give it to your loved one, and usually put money in it.’ And they were like, ‘Oh, I’m going to do that right now.’ So it was cool to see things expanding and spreading cross-culturally.”

Though celebrations were toned down, one positive from this year was the cross-collaboration between campuses. The Rose Hill and Lincoln Center AAPI committees usually function independently of each other, said Gabrielle Abrazaldo, FCLC ’23, AAPI’s programming liaison. But this year’s planning was a true joint effort.

“It came to that point where I think that the committee started to blur,” she said. “We didn’t know who was in which campus because we were all online at the same time. We just saw ourselves as one group, which was really nice.”

Every Asian country celebrates the Lunar New Year a little differently, and Bautista said she wanted to make sure everyone felt represented. “We wanted to make sure that all of the subcommittee members of AAPI had a voice because I know this was also a very intimate holiday, and everyone celebrated it their own way.”

Tang, whose family is of Chinese descent, said that his family usually has a big celebration. “Normally we just get as many family members as possible, and then gather around a big table to eat a really big dinner,” he said. “After the dinner, we usually just hand out red envelopes, and call it a night.”

While Lunar New Year isn’t typically celebrated amongst Filipino communities, Bautista and Abrazaldo both appreciated being a part of the holiday this year. “It was still fun to learn more about the holiday and celebrate with my AAPI family,” said Bautista.

“When I joined the community last year, it was my first time really understanding what Lunar New Year was,” Abrazaldo said. 

“It was nice to be able to not only learn more about it but help create on Fordham’s campus an experience that they would enjoy. Especially during COVID, since a lot of people can’t get to their families, having that virtual component and being able to celebrate regardless of the pandemic going around I think was really important.”

AAPI students during a Zoom virtual event. Photo by Gabrielle Abrazaldo
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