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SUMMARY:Chinese Lives in Wyoming - An Overview of Immigrant Lives in Wyoming from 1868 to 1937
DESCRIPTION:Chinese immigrants from Toishan (Taishan) and elsewhere in Guangdong Province contributed much to the development of transportation\, merchandising\, and mining in southwestern Wyoming. Initially it was thought that these immigrants only worked on the railroad in 1869\, but it is becoming increasingly obvious that in that year men from southern China operated laundries and entered the coal industry. The lives and contributions of the men and women from southern China will be discussed as will their overcoming being forcibly removed from Almy coal mines on September 2nd 1885. Significantly\, Chinese grit and tenacity led them to persevere in reforming their communities after their removal from Almy and the attack on Chinatown in Rock Springs on the same day. These two tragic events cannot be overlooked\, but the ability of the immigrants to overcome the tragedy and form new communities in Wyoming that endured for decades will be a point of focus. \nDudley Gardner is Professor Emeritus at Western Wyoming Community College (WWCC) and Principal Investigator for the Western Archaeological and Anthropological Research Institute (WAARI) in Rock Springs\, Wyoming. He received his B.A. in English from Lee College\, his M.A. in history from Colorado State University\, and his Ph.D. in History from University of  New Mexico. Dudley has extensive archaeology experience working on various projects as Project Manager\, Crew Chief\, and Crew Member in Wyoming\, Tennessee\, New Mexico\, Montana\, Idaho\, Oregon\, California\, Utah\, Colorado\, Easter Island\, Tahiti\, Fiji\, New Zealand\, Southern China\, and Mongolia. He is currently working on the Yale University Tarvagatai Valley project in Mongolia and Burgastai Valley and is the Principal Investigator for projects in Wyoming\, Colorado\, New Zealand\, Fiji and Montana. Dudley has extensive teaching experience and has published numerous books\, government publications and articles. \nRegister
URL:https://chssc.org/event/mayprogram2023/
LOCATION:Eventbrite
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SUMMARY:Chinese American Culture Night at UCLA
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URL:https://chssc.org/event/chinese-american-culture-night-at-ucla/
LOCATION:UCLA Royce Hall\, 10745 Dickson Ct\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Santa Barbara Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage\, 1870s-1970s
DESCRIPTION:CHSSC will create an exhibit of our artifacts to display at this event. Come by and say hello!
URL:https://chssc.org/event/santa-barbara-asian-american-pacific-islander-heritage-1870s-1970s/
LOCATION:Sahyun Library\, 316 Castillo St\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
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SUMMARY:PBS Screening the Award Winning Documentary TYRUS!
DESCRIPTION:Tyrus Wong: American Masters\, Episode #3102 \nWednesday\, May 10\, 1:00pm on KCET\nFriday\, May 12\, 4:00pm & 9:00pm on PBS SoCal World\nSaturday\, May 13\, 5:00am & 11:00am on PBS SoCal World\nFriday\, May 19\, 8:00pm on PBS SoCal 2\nSaturday\, May 20\, 4:00pm & 10:00pm on PBS SoCal 2\nMonday\, May 22\, 2:00am\, 7:00am & 1:30pm on PBS SoCal 2\n\n \nCheck the PBS listings in your area for additional screenings.\n\n \nIf you would like your own copy of the documentary\, DVD’s signed by\nthe writer.director Pamela Tom are still available on etsy.\nThey are $24.99 and make great gifts and include complimentary gift wrap!\netsy.com/shop/tyruswong
URL:https://chssc.org/event/pbs-screening-the-award-winning-documentary-tyrus/
LOCATION:PBS
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SUMMARY:Clockshop’s 3rd Annual Community & Unity People’s Kite Festival
DESCRIPTION:RSVP
URL:https://chssc.org/event/clockshops-3rd-annual-community-unity-peoples-kite-festival/
LOCATION:Los Angeles State Historic Park\, 1245 N. Spring St\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Clockshop":MAILTO:info@clockshop.org
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SUMMARY:Chinese Laundries in San Diego
DESCRIPTION:This Saturday\, May 20\, 2023 at 10 a.m.\, John Lee Wong will serve as the speaker for the upcoming edition of The Chinese American Experience & Beyond.  Through this Zoom presentation\, John will explore the history of Chinese laundries in San Diego\, drawing from memories of his family’s business on State Street. \nPlease register here to learn more about this fascinating topic: https://sdsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtcuGqpz8uG9bu_q7NQvXovw_Yyth07mLO#/registration
URL:https://chssc.org/event/8917/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230523T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230523T203000
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SUMMARY:Two Pasadenas: Debate Over Internment Camps
DESCRIPTION:Admission: General $15; PMH Members $10 \nDuring 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? \nJoin Susie Ling\, Pasadena City College Professor of Asian American Studies and History\, for this presentation about the people who did their best to help their Japanese American neighbors. Pasadena’s Friends of the American Way – along with William Carr\, Hugh Anderson and PCC’s John Harbeson – sponsored the return of the first “test case” to the area\, 19-year-old Esther Takei (Nishio).\nPresentation will begin at 7:00 pm; PMH Galleries will be open for viewing at 6:00 pm. \n  \nImage: Esther Takei and PJC Superintendent John Harbeson in front of the C Building\, September 1944. The Rafu Shimpo\, 2019.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/two-pasadenas-debate-over-internment-camps/
LOCATION:Pasadena Museum of History\, 470 W. Walnut St\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230524T190000
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SUMMARY:Our Voices Now: A Black and Asian Dialogue to Action - AARP Event
DESCRIPTION:AARP convenes our Asian American and Pacific Islander and Black communities to address the double pandemic of COVID and systemic racism. In this free online event\, we explore our overlooked history of working together for positive change and open up the conversation on empathy\, healing and our shared vision of tomorrow. \nWhere do we go from here\, and how might we build bridges for multi-generational Asian and Black solidarity? By bringing our communities together\, we can move towards our collective physical\, mental and financial well-being. \nJoin author and journalist Paula Madison\, the first non-Asian Black K-pop star Alex Reid\, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas in this candid examination of how we got here and how we can uplift Black and Asian communities. Moderated by MSNBC’s Richard Lui. \nHow to Join \nPlease note that you must be signed in to your AARP.org account or create an account to register for events. AARP membership is not required. Please do not opt out of event-related email\, as you will be emailed a link to join the LIVE BROADCAST two days prior to the event.  You will also receive a reminder email on the day of the event.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/our-voices-now-a-black-and-asian-dialogue-to-action-aarp-event/
LOCATION:Virtual Broadcast
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