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SUMMARY:2023 Ching Ming Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:Due to muddy conditions and the unavailability of crematorium\, we have decided to cancel this year’s event.\nCHSSC will host Ching Ming (Chinese Memorial Day) on Saturday\, April 1\, 2023\, 11:00am – 1:00pm.  \nCeremonies will take place at the historic Chinese Memorial Shrine at Evergreen Cemetery to pay our respects to those who have paved the way for us. \nThe Shrine stands at the center of what was once a 19th century Chinese cemetery. Built in 1888 by the people of Los Angeles’ Old Chinatown\, the Shrine is considered the earliest extant Chinese structure in Los Angeles. The site remains culturally and historically significant and has been designated Los Angeles Historic/Cultural Monument No. 486. It is owned and maintained by the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California. \n \nActivities at the historic 1888 Chinese shrine: cleaning the gravesites; placing flowers on the graves; ceremony by a Taoist priest. \nThere will be a short walk to crematorium site to visit the nearby memorial wall installed by the county and have light meal. \nVisit the gravesite of Donaldina Cameron and her family. \nEvergreen Cemetery is located at 204 N Evergreen Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA 90033. The Chinese Memorial Shrine is located at the east end of Evergreen Cemetery. Enter from Evergreen Ave. Parking is free on adjacent cemetery roads. This event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/2023-ching-ming/
LOCATION:Evergreen Cemetery\, 204 N Evergreen Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:April Program - Preserving Our Duty & Honor Collection
DESCRIPTION:Speaker Bios \nDavid 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 preserve knowledge. He is three years into his MLIS program at San Jose State University focusing his career pathway on ‘Archival Studies and Records Management\,’ along with a secondary focus in ‘Data Assets Management.’ David also earned his B.A in History from UCLA where he found a strong passion in the preservation of archival material and cultural artifacts. While working at CHSSC\, he has  developed his skill set in collections management\, community outreach\, and historical research. \nAlbert Lowe previously worked with CHSSC as the Duty and Honor project archivist. Albert also participated in the family genealogy program\, In Search of Roots\, and was a researcher for Loni Ding’s “Ancestors of the Americas.” He is the co-founder of the Asian American magazine\, SLANT\, and has an advanced degree in Ethnic Studies from UCSD and a MLIS degree from UCLA. Albert’s recent work is in the realm of low wage worker empowerment and affordable housing. He currently works as a strategic campaigner at the United Food and Commercial Workers\, Local 770.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/april-program-preserving-our-duty-honor-collection/
LOCATION:Zoom
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