LA 1871 Symposium

Chinese American Museum Los Angeles 425 N. Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA, United States

LA 1871 will focus on the history of the Chinese Massacre of 1871

CHSSC Open House

CHSSC 411-415 Bernard St, Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 2024 Program

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Join us in ringing in the New Year as we reflect on the past, celebrating the Chinese immigrant ancestors who paved the way for our American journey.

Celebrating in Our Ancestors’ Footsteps

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

Join Metro Art for a celebration of the exhibition "Where you Stand: Chinatown 1880 to 1939"

125th Golden Dragon Parade

Los Angeles Chinatown Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join us in celebrating the Year of the Dragon. CHSSC will be leading the parade.

L.A. Firecracker Run

Los Angeles Chinatown Los Angeles, CA, United States

46th Firecracker Run/Walk, Bike and Dog Event

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.