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SUMMARY:Where You Stand: Chinatown 1880 to 1939
DESCRIPTION:WHERE YOU STAND: CHINATOWN 1880 TO 1939\n(你所處的位置: 唐人街 1880 年至 1939 年)\nWaiting Room Gallery\nVisit the new exhibit in Union Station. CHSSC provided support for this project. \n \nUnion Station stands at the site of Los Angeles’ original Chinatown. This once vibrant community of families\, businesses\, and associations with roots going back to the middle of the 19th century was a place where the Chinese community and Chinatown persisted\, grew rapidly\, and thrived. Where You Stand: Chinatown 1880 to 1939 invites participants into the center of the vibrant community of families\, businesses\, and associations through a multi-dimensional experience of the Chinese immigrant community of early Los Angeles. \nView historic photographs\, listen to oral history recordings\, and use augmented reality to see artifact materials superimposed onto other locations around Union Station.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/where-you-stand-chinatown-1880-to-1939/
LOCATION:Los Angeles Union Staton\, 800 N Alameda St\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
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SUMMARY:Paintings In Print
DESCRIPTION:Joint November program sponsored by China Society of Southern California and Chinese Historical Society of Southern California. The $40.00 price includes dinner and program.\nWe have added a no dinner option if you would like to attend the program but not have dinner. The program will start at 7:00 pm. If you choose this option\, please email info@chssc.org and include your name and the names of your guests. \n \n  \nJoin us for dinner at Golden Dragon Restaurant followed by a presentation by Michelle Bailey\, Assistant Curator at the Huntington Library. She will talk about the current exhibit in the Studio for Lodging the Mind in the Chinese Garden at the Huntington Library. \nIn the 16th century\, Chinese publishers began creating educational manuals filled with colorful prints of paintings and texts on the history and methods of brush arts. The manuals were unprecedented because they taught aspiring painters and collectors from the growing merchant class how to create and appreciate literati art—a combination of painting\, calligraphy\, and poetry long practiced by elite scholars. This exhibition at The Huntington\, which runs from October 7 to May 27\, explores the ways these manuals used innovative printing methods to introduce the techniques\, history\, and appreciation of painting to widening audiences in early modern China. \nDate and time: Monday\, November 6 @ 6:00 p.m. \nLocation: Golden Dragon Restaurant\, 960 N. Broadway\, Los Angeles Chinatown \nReserve your spot in advance by purchasing tickets by Friday\, November 3. \nThe $40.00 ticket price includes dinner and program. \nIf you are purchasing multiple tickets or you would like to be seated with someone coming to the event\, please email info@chssc.org the names of your guests or the names of the person(s) you would like to be seated with. We will do the best to accommodate your request. \nTickets are nonrefundable\, and if unused\, will be a donation to the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/paintings-in-print/
LOCATION:Golden Dragon Restaurant\, 960 N. Broadway\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
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SUMMARY:27th Annual Historymakers Awards Gala
DESCRIPTION:The Chinese American Museum proudly announces: \nThe 27th Annual Historymakers Awards Gala  \n“Standing on the Shoulders of Those Who Led the Way”  \n“高瞻遠矚，繼往開來”  \nThursday\, November 9\, 2023  \nThe Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites – 404 South Figueroa Street\, Los Angeles\, CA \nThe gala’s theme\, “Standing on the Shoulders of Those Who Led the Way\,” honors the fearless leaders\, who have dedicated their lives to pursuing the greater good and creating a better tomorrow for Chinese Americans. \nTo purchase tickets or to become a tiered sponsor\, please visit this link to reserve your spot online! https://camla.org/historymakers-tables-and-tickets/ \nTo pay by check\, please visit us in person or call (213) 485-8484.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/27th-annual-historymakers-awards-gala/
LOCATION:Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites\, 404 South Figueroa St\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90071\, United States
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Maxine Hong Kingston
DESCRIPTION:Free Admission \nRSVP \nCalled an “Asian-American literary pioneer\, whose writing has paved the way for many immigrants’ stories” (The New Yorker)\, groundbreaking novelist\, poet\, and memoirist Maxine Hong Kingston is the author of award-winning and influential autobiographies The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood among Ghosts and China Men\, which blurred the lines between nonfiction and fiction. She is also the author of the novelTripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book and editor of the anthologyVeterans of War\, Veterans of Peace\, compiled from the work of participants in the therapeutic poetry workshops she has led for more than 500 veterans of war. \nAs part of the Subir and Malini Chowdhury Foundation Distinguished Speakers Series\, Hong Kingston will read from her works and participate in a conversation with USC professor David Ulin and Q&A with the audience\, followed by a book signing. \nBios: \nMaxine Hong Kingston is the author of The Woman Warrior\, China Men\, Tripmaster Monkey\, and The Fifth Book of Peace\, among other works. She is the recipient of numerous awards\, including the National Book Award\, the National Book Critics Circle Award\, the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation\, the F. Scott Fitzgerald Award\, and the Emerson-Thoreau Medal from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She received the National Humanities Medal from President Clinton\, and the National Medal of Arts from President Obama. She is a Living Treasure of Hawai’i\, a professor emeritus at UC Berkeley\, and lives in Oakland\, California. \nDavid Ulin is Professor of the Practice of English at the USC Dornsife College of Letters\, Arts\, and Sciences\, and editor of the journal Air/Light. He is the author or editor of a dozen books\, including the novel Thirteen Question Method\, and Sidewalking: Coming to Terms with Los Angeles\, shortlisted for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay. He is the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation\, the Lannan Foundation\, and Ucross Foundation. For Library of America\, he has edited Didion: The 1960s and 70s and Didion: The 1980s and 90s.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/an-evening-with-maxine-hong-kingston/
LOCATION:USC Bovard Auditorium\, 3551 Trousdale Parkway\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089\, United States
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