CAM Springfest 2023

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

Celebration of Life for Gilbert Hom

Shadow Park Clubhouse 19101 Alphington Ave, Cerritos, CA, United States

You can also contact Gordon Hom if you would like to attend. He is coordinating the food for the celebration. His number is 562-397-3148.

2023 Ching Ming Cancelled

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

Due to muddy conditions and the unavailability of crematorium, we have decided to cancel this year’s event. CHSSC will host Ching Ming (Chinese Memorial Day) on Saturday, April 1, 2023, […]

April Program – Preserving Our Duty & Honor Collection

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Speaker Bios David Castro is an aspiring Archivist who wishes to bridge the gap between marginalized communities and their representation in traditional archives by using web-based technology to disseminate and […]

PBS Screening the Award Winning Documentary TYRUS!

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Tyrus Wong: American Masters, Episode #3102 Wednesday, May 10, 1:00pm on KCET Friday, May 12, 4:00pm & 9:00pm on PBS SoCal World Saturday, May 13, 5:00am & 11:00am on PBS […]

Clockshop’s 3rd Annual Community & Unity People’s Kite Festival

Los Angeles State Historic Park 1245 N. Spring St, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join Clockshop for our 3rd Annual Community & Unity People’s Kite Festival on May 13, 2023, at the Los Angeles State Historic Park, next to Chinatown. This family-friendly cultural festival brings together diverse communities in Los Angeles through the art of kites and a day of joyful connection in this important public green space.

This all-ages celebration is free and open to the public. Come and spend the day flying kites, learning new flying techniques from Kite Masters, enjoy a “gallery in the sky,” participate in art-making workshops that explore the natural environment, and meet local community organizations.

RSVP to reserve your spot.

Chinese Laundries in San Diego

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John Lee Wong will explore the history of Chinese laundries in San Diego, drawing from memories of his family's business on State Street.

Two Pasadenas: Debate Over Internment Camps

Pasadena Museum of History 470 W. Walnut St, Pasadena, CA, United States

During World War II, Pasadenans struggled with many questions. Was it right to lock Americans of Japanese descent in camps? What could be done to counter FDR’s War Relocation Authority?