Where You Stand: Chinatown 1880 to 1939

Los Angeles Union Staton 800 N Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA, United States

WHERE YOU STAND: CHINATOWN 1880 TO 1939 (你所處的位置: 唐人街 1880 年至 1939 年) Waiting Room Gallery Visit the new exhibit in Union Station. CHSSC provided support for this project. Union […]

LA Phil Lunar New Year

Walt Disney Concert Hall 111 South Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Celebrate Lunar New Year with an evening of Chinese folk songs and exuberant village dances.

March 2024 Program

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Author Soo Yin Jue discusses her true story about a Chinese farming family in the San Fernando Valley as they navigate the storms of Chinese Exclusion and the inner landscape of changing identities brewing among its members, a combination that threatens to blow apart the family on two continents.

History of Asian Studies Program in Southern California

Golden Dragon Restaurant 960 N. Broadway, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join us for our dinner/program at the Golden Dragon Restaurant and learn about the early history of the Asian Studies program at USC.

$40.00

April 2024 Program

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Join Isabela Seong Leong Quintana, community historian and Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies at UC Irvine, as she explores what it meant to be modern and a girl for Mexican Americans and Chinese Americans during the tumultuous 1930s, a time when deportation raids, repatriation campaigns, ongoing anti-Chinese exclusion policies, and economic downturn permeated the world of Mexican and Chinese Angelenos.

Ching Ming Observance

Evergreen Cemetery 204 N Evergreen Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Date for our Ching Ming observance has changed due to the possibility of rain on Saturday, April 13. The new date and time for our Ching Ming observance is Friday, […]

My Dad: One of the Many Invisible Chinese American Heroes of World War II

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Ken Fong will share stories of his late father, James King Fong, a bona fided war hero, having flown 38 missions over Germany during WWII. But when the majority of Americans—even those of Chinese or Asian descent—think about who put on the uniforms and risked their lives to defeat the Axis powers, they don’t think of his father or the nearly 20,000 other Americans of Chinese descent who also served and fought.

May 2024 Program

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  Ken grew up badgering his dad to share his war stories, and he will tell a few of the most memorable ones during our May program so that ABC’s […]

Honoring the Ancestors

Santa Barbara Cemetery 901 Channel Dr, Montecito, CA, United States

Join us to learn about Santa Barbara's early Chinese residents, their funeral practices, and burial history in the Santa Barbara Cemetery.

Asian Americans in Military Service Exhibit

Bob Hope Patriotic Hall 1816 S. Figueroa St, Los Angeles, United States

Asian Americans have proudly worn the uniform of the United States Armed Forces. This exhibit honors the little known service of Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean & Vietnamese American service men and women from the Civil War to Afghanistan.

Beyond the Page with William Gow

Pico House 424 N. Main St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join the Chinese American Museum on Sunday, May 19th at 10:30am for the next installment of Beyond the Page where we will be celebrating the launch of Performing Chinatown: Hollywood, Tourism, and the Making of a Chinese American Community by William Gow. Gow’s book explores the Chinese American community’s contributions to the Hollywood film industry and Los Angeles tourism scene during the early 20th century.