- Serica Initiative
- 23 hours ago
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Updated: 18 hours ago

We’re thrilled to share some incredible news with our Serica family! Yesterday, The WNET Group announced its nominations for the 2025 New York Emmy® Awards, and our collaborative video work with WNET/ALL ARTS has been recognized in multiple categories!
✨ And the nominees are....

House Seats: Voices Rising: What’s Next for Asian Americans in the Arts?
Category: Interview/Discussion – Long Form Content (Longer than 10 Minutes)
3 Nominations for Climate Artists Season 2!!
Climate Artists Episodes 2 & 5: Courtney Mattison & Maya Lin
Category: Environment/Science – Short Form Content (Up to 10 Minutes)
Climate Artists Episode 1: sToLen
Category: Environment/Science – Long Form Content (Longer than 10 Minutes)

This recognition is a celebration of our mission to amplify AAPI voices, tell powerful stories, and spark meaningful conversations that challenge and inspire. These nominations highlight the depth of creativity and impact of our work with ALL ARTS, bringing important issues—from Asian American representation in the arts to environmental advocacy—to a national audience.
We are grateful to WNET/ALL ARTS, our visionary collaborators, the talented artists and panelists featured in these episodes, and most importantly, you—our supporters—for believing in the power of storytelling to drive change.
🌟 Next Steps: The Emmy Awards ceremony will take place later this year, and we can’t wait to celebrate with our community. Stay tuned for updates and join us as we continue creating and sharing impactful stories!
Also, we're excited to announce ANOTHER Voices Rising coming in New York this fall on October 20th featuring Asian Americans in Motion! Athletes, dancers, & more unite to talk about their lives navigating such competitive industries as AAPI. Stay tuned for more!
We are also partnering with the WNET Group, ALL ARTS, and the Human Impact Institute to showcase our Climate Artists series at the Creative Climate Forum on Thursday, September 25, 2025 at Pier 57 in NYC. It is free and open to the public, come check us out!