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SUMMARY:Far East Deep South
DESCRIPTION:fareastdeepsouth.com \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/caca-presents-far-east-deep-south-film-discussion-registration-150279306451 \n\nJoin director Larissa Lam\, producer Baldwin Chiu and C.A.C.A. National past president\, Carolyn Chan from Mississippi as they discuss the award winning documentary film Far East Deep South after the PBS/WORLD Channel premiere. Please check your local listings at http://bit.ly/ARF_FarEDeepS \nThis deeply moving story offers a poignant perspective on race relations\, immigration and the deep roots of Chinese Americans in our national identity. \nAs America continues to deal with a rash of anti-Asian sentiment\, we’ll discuss how understanding the history of Chinese in America has implications for not just Asians\, but other communities today. We’ll also hear more about the experiences of the Chinese in the American South and how the effects of the Chinese Exclusion Act are still felt now. \nFar East Deep South follows Charles Chiu and his family (including his son\, producer Baldwin Chiu\, and daughter-in-law\, director Larissa Lam) as they travel from California to Mississippi to find answers about Charles’ father\, K.C. Lou\, and subsequently explore the history of the Chinese community in the Deep South during Segregation and the Chinese Exclusion era. To learn more about this documentary visit www.FarEastDeepSouth.com or see the trailer below. \nAfter May 4\, watch Far East Deep South online on the PBS App or at http://bit.ly/ARF_FarEDeepS \n\n 
URL:https://chssc.org/event/far-east-deep-south/
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SUMMARY:ASIAN AMERICAN RESISTANCE: 150 YEARS AND COUNTING
DESCRIPTION:ASIAN AMERICAN RESISTANCE: 150 YEARS AND COUNTING\n\nAnti-Asian hate crimes in Atlanta\, OC\, Oakland\, and New York are not new. As early as 1871\, 19 Chinese Americans were lynched and killed in the Los Angeles Massacre. Asian Americans have been victims of racial profiling\, scapegoating\, and violence for over 150 years. \nAnd we have resisted such systemic racism to claim our share of the American dream. Know our history; voice our resistance. \n\n\nThursday\, 6 May 2021\, 4:30 – 6 pm \nZoom ID: 957 7832 3103 \nJoin from PC\, Mac\, Linux\, iOS or Android: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/95778323103 \nOr iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +16699006833\,95778323103# or +13462487799\,95778323103# \n  \nPanelists: \nDr. Kari Bolen – Chief Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion Officer\, Pasadena City College \nDr. Gay Q. Yuen – Friends of the Chinese American Museum and Asian Youth Center \nProfessor Marshall Wong – L.A. Commission on Human Relations \nQ and A to follow \nSponsored by PCC Coalition of Asian Pacific Employees\, Office of Student Life\, and Office of Student Services.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/asian-american-resistance-150-years-and-counting/
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SUMMARY:A Vision of Justice: Tyrus Wong & The Cultural Continuum of New Chinatown
DESCRIPTION:A Conversation about Art & Equality \nA Vision of Justice: Tyrus Wong & The Cultural Continuum of New Chinatown  \nWednesday\, May\, 5\, 2021 \n7:00 PM PST \nJoin us for a conversation with the curator of A Vision of Justice: Tyrus Wong & The Cultural Continuum of New Chinatown\, Sonia Mak\, as we learn about her discoveries in researching the relationship between Tyrus Wong and the painting’s patron\, immigration lawyer Y.C. Hong. Special guests\, performance artist Kristina Wong and attorney George Yin\, will join the curator in considering the legacy of these pioneers against the ongoing struggle for equality. \nRSVP HERE \nSpeakers: \nSonia Mak\, curator of A Vision of Justice\, is a curator\, writer\, and arts administrator. Ms. Mak was one of two founding curators at the Chinese American Museum and an NEH Summer Institute Fellow to advance Asian American Art History. She is co-founder and co-curator of Art Salon Chinatown\, a showcase for contemporary Asian diasporic artists. She holds a BA in Art History from San Francisco State University and a MA from University of California\, Riverside. Ms. Mak curated ’Round the Clock: Chinese American Artists Working in Los Angeles\, as part of the Getty Foundation’s initiative\, Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA\, 1945-1980. She has worked at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Los Angeles County Department of Arts & Culture\, Morono Kiang Gallery\, Craft Contemporary\, and Vincent Price Art Museum and currently serves as Advancement Officer at the Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles. \n\nKristina Wong is a performance artist\, comedian\, writer\, and elected representative of Koreatown Los Angeles whose work has been recognized through many grants\, including Creative Capital\, COLA Master Artist Fellowship from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs\, and eight Los Angeles Artist-in-Residence awards. Her long-running show\, Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest\, looked at the high rates of depression and suicide among Asian American women and is now a concert film. Her recent piece\, Kristina Wong for Public Office\, is a simultaneous real-life stint as the elected representative in Koreatown Los Angeles and campaign rally show. During the pandemic\, she founded the Auntie Sewing Squad\, a collective of volunteers sewing facemasks for vulnerable communities. \n\nGeorge Yin is an attorney\, arts advocate\, and Board Member of the Vincent Price Art Museum Foundation. As an attorney with Kaufman Legal Group\, he advises candidates\, elected officials\, political committees\, ballot measure committees\, non-profit organizations\, and public agencies on local\, state\, and federal laws. He has over a decade of experience representing public agencies in public\, municipal\, education\, water\, and administrative law. He has served on the boards of the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California\, the Organization of Chinese Americans (Greater LA Chapter)\, the Asian Professional Exchange (APEX)\, and the Pacific Asia Museum Chinese Arts Council. He holds a J.D. from UCLA Law School\, an M.A. in Urban Planning from the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\, an M.Sc. in Public Administration/Public Policy from the London School of Economics\, and a B.A. in Government from Cornell University
URL:https://chssc.org/event/a-vision-of-justice-tyrus-wong-the-cultural-continuum-of-new-chinatown/
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SUMMARY:It Matters: Revisiting Vincent Chin and His Historic Impact on the Asian American Movement
DESCRIPTION:The Chinese American Musuem is hosting a conversation with Paula Yoo and Pam Ng on May 4\, 2021\, @ 5 pm to discuss Yoo’s YA nonfiction book\, From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry: The Killing of Vincent Chin and the Trial that Galvanized the Asian American Movement. Paula and Pam will talk about the tragedy of Vincent Chin\, the resonating wounds of racial injustice\, and the present call to end discrimination towards Asian Americans so many years later.\nRegistration for this program is free\, click the link to register now camla.org/ItMatters\nFrom a Whisper to a Rallying Cry\, releases on April 20\, 2021. To pre-order your copy of the book visit Eso Won Books – An Independent Black-Owned Bookshop in Los Angeles at www.esowonbookstore.com/.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/it-matters-revisiting-vincent-chin-and-his-historic-impact-on-the-asian-american-movement/
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SUMMARY:A Chinese American Giant: The Y.C. Hong Story
DESCRIPTION:Join C.A.C.A for their virtual program\, “A Chinese American Giant: The Y.C. Hong Story” on April 20 @ 7 pm PDT. Register here: https://ychongdoc.eventbrite.com
URL:https://chssc.org/event/a-chinese-american-giant-the-y-c-hong-story/
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SUMMARY:CAM: Year of the Ox Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“The Chinese American Museum welcomes the new year in our latest online exhibition\, “Year of the Ox\,” which features works from 14 dynamic artists.  Please share with your friends and family. \nWe are launching the exhibition during the Lantern Festival! Visit exhibitions.camla.org/yearoftheox/ on March 6th at 12:30 pm PST to view the premiere of the online exhibition. “Year of the Ox” will run from March 6 to June 6\, 2021. \n\n\nThis exhibition is organized by the Chinese American Museum in partnership with Albert Chau (@grumpybert). Major support for this exhibition is provided by the Friends of the Chinese American Museum and the Department of Cultural Affairs\, Los Angeles.  ”
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