The Asian American Student Association "I Am Visible" week of events kicked off last Friday and continues through the rest of the week.
The AASA Cultural Festival brings student members together to celebrate the Asian culture and the Ball State community with food and games.
Henry Huynh, AASA president, said the week of events was started to celebrate Asian and Asian American heritage for a week.
"Anyone can join AASA," Huynh said. "We do not discriminate and are very welcoming. You do not have to be Asian or of Asian descent to join."
The week of events will finish after Thursday's event.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Make It Pop
WHERE: L.A. Pittenger Student Center Ballroom
WHEN: 5-7 p.m. April 4
WHAT TO EXPECT: Members of AASA will be showing off Asian and Asian American fashion styles with both traditional and modern clothing. All of the clothing is being designed by fashion majors.
Immigr(Asian)
WHERE: L.A. Pittenger Student Center Room 306
WHEN: 5-6:30 p.m. April 5
WHAT TO EXPECT: Because of the recent social discussions on immigration, AASA will be discussing what it means to be an Asian immigrant in America.
Wrap It Up
WHERE: Rinker Center
WHEN: 6-8 p.m. April 6
WHAT TO EXPECT: Join AASA in learning how to making a sushi roll. Snack on some sushi and learn some techniques.