Where You Stand: Chinatown 1880-1939 Exhibit Tour
Los Angeles Union Staton 800 N Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesLast chance to see the exhibit before it closes.
Last chance to see the exhibit before it closes.
Commemorate the lives lost on October 24, 1871 when a racially motivated mob stormed into a predominately Chinese neighborhood and murdered 18 lives and looted homes and businesses.
Join us for a candid conversation with Albert C. Lum, Esq., as he discusses his life's journey in words and in print.
Join CHSSC and China Society of Southern California to compare and contrast the life of Tyrus Wong, artist and Disney legend, on film and in print.
Join us for our Christmas Potluck at Shadow Park Clubhouse in Cerritos on Monday, December 9, 12-3pm.
On January 29th, 2025, we will celebrate 4723 on the Chinese calendar and some of us will follow centuries old traditions, rituals, and customs, much of which we do not know why, some are misinterpreted, and some are outright wrong. Come and listen to what your mother never told you about Chinese New Year.
Join us for a panel and reception to hear about Albert Lum's journey as an attorney and co-founder and first president of the Southern California Chinese Lawyers Asssociation.
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Chinese truck farmers made invaluable agricultural contributions to inland Southern California and created alliances with non-Chinese landlords, but ultimately their visibility on the landscape made them continual targets of race-based exclusion.
A landscape archaeology analysis of Chinese-operated farms around the cities of Riverside and San Bernardino reveals that Chinese truck farming shaped the built environment in both the United States and China.
Professor Emerita Sue Fawn Chung will trace the history of the Chinese in Truckee, CA from arrival to the recent recognition of their accomplishments.
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