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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:My Dad: One of the Many Invisible Chinese American Heroes of World War II
DESCRIPTION:Our May 2024 program features Ken Fong\, director\, host and producer of Asian America: The Ken Fong Podcast. \nWednesday\, May 1\, 2024\, 7:00 PM. Free to attend. \n \nSpeaker bio from asianamericapodcast.com: \nDr. Ken Fong\nKen is a third-generation Chinese American from Sacramento\, CA. Graduating in 1976 from Cal Berkeley with a degree in biology\, he moved to LA in 1978\, graduating from Fuller Theological Seminary with an M.Div. and a D.Min. He helped lead Evergreen Baptist Church of LA to become one of the first English-only multiethnic\, majority pan-Asian churches in America. He also was the first Executive Director of Fuller’s Asian American Center and was an affiliate associate professor of Asian American church studies. Over the years he has served as a trustee for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship\, Westmont College\, IWA\, and the Asian American Drug Abuse Program. He is a noted speaker\, author\, and social influencer. In 2017 he was given Congressional Recognition by Rep. Judy Chu in 2017 as the Community Leader of the Year in the West San Gabriel Valley. He retired from pastoring in 2017 and from teaching in 2019. He is an avid cyclist and a dedicated photographer. He and his wife ‘Snoopy’ have a daughter and reside in the shadows of the San Gabriel Mountains in Sierra Madre\, CA.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/may-2024-program/
LOCATION:Eventbrite
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SUMMARY:May 2024 Program
DESCRIPTION:   \nKen grew up badgering his dad to share his war stories\, and he will tell a few of the most memorable ones during our May program so that ABC’s like him will no longer be so invisible. \nSpeaker Bio: \nDr. Ken Fong is a third-generation Chinese American from Sacramento\, CA. Graduating in 1976 from Cal Berkeley with a degree in biology\, he moved to Los Angeles in 1978\, graduating from Fuller Theological Seminary with an M.Div. and a D.Min. He helped lead Evergreen Baptist Church of LA to become one of the first English-only multiethnic\, majority pan-Asian churches in America. He also was the first Executive Director of Fuller’s Asian American Center and was an affiliate associate professor of Asian American church studies. Over the years he has served as a trustee for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship\, Westmont College\, IWA\, and the Asian American Drug Abuse Program. He is a noted speaker\, author\, and social influencer. In 2017 he was given Congressional Recognition by Rep. Judy Chu as the Community Leader of the Year in the West San Gabriel Valley. He retired from pastoring in 2017 and from teaching in 2019. He is an avid cyclist and a dedicated photographer. He and his wife ‘Snoopy’ have a daughter and reside in the shadows of the San Gabriel Mountains in Sierra Madre\, CA. \nClick to register
URL:https://chssc.org/event/may-2024-program-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240504T120000
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SUMMARY:Honoring the Ancestors
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URL:https://chssc.org/event/honoring-the-ancestors/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Cemetery\, 901 Channel Dr\, Montecito\, CA\, 93108\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society":MAILTO:outreach@sbgen.org
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SUMMARY:Asian Americans in Military Service Exhibit
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URL:https://chssc.org/event/asian-americans-in-military-service-exhibit-2/
LOCATION:Bob Hope Patriotic Hall\, 1816 S. Figueroa St\, Los Angeles\, 90015\, United States
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Page with William Gow
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chinese American Museum on Sunday\, May 19th at 10:30am for the next installment of Beyond the Page where we will be celebrating the launch of Performing Chinatown: Hollywood\, Tourism\, and the Making of a Chinese American Community by William Gow. Gow’s book explores the Chinese American community’s contributions to the Hollywood film industry and Los Angeles tourism scene during the early 20th century. \nJoin Gow and Dr. Kathy Yep\, Professor of Asian American Studies at Pitzer College\, as they discuss Los Angeles Chinatown’s long-overlooked history and the community’s impact on Hollywood\, which in turn shaped mainstream perceptions of the Asian American identity. \nAbout the Author: \nWilliam Gow is a Sacramento-based community historian\, educator\, and documentary filmmaker. A fourth-generation Chinese American and a proud graduate of the San Francisco Unified School District\, he holds a B.F.A. in Cinema Studies from NYU\, an M.A. in Asian American Studies from UCLA\, and a Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies from UC Berkeley. He currently serves as the co-director of the Five Chinatowns Community History Project for the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California and holds a position as Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies in the Ethnic Studies Department at California State University\, Sacramento. \nAbout the Moderator: \nDr. Kathy Yep is a tenured Professor of Asian American Studies at Pitzer College. Dr. Yep received her B.A.\, M.A.\, and Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies from the University of California\, Berkeley. With a focus on feminist pedagogies\, community-based learning\, and cultural politics\, her writing has appeared in numerous peer-reviewed journals and publications\, including the Los Angeles Times\, Harper Collins and Temple University Press. Dr. Yep was also awarded the Claremont Colleges 2020 Diversity Mentor Award for her role as co-architect of the Claremont Faculty Leadership Program\, where she integrated anti-racist pedagogies and contemplative practices in the professional development curriculum. \nClick to register
URL:https://chssc.org/event/beyond-the-page-with-william-gow/
LOCATION:Pico House\, 424 N. Main St.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
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SUMMARY:Asian American Pacific Islander Veteran Recognition Event
DESCRIPTION:Click to register
URL:https://chssc.org/event/asian-americans-in-military-service-exhibit/
LOCATION:Bob Hope Patriotic Hall\, 1816 S. Figueroa St\, Los Angeles\, 90015\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240727
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SUMMARY:2024 Yosemite Pilgrimage Campsite Registration
DESCRIPTION:After you have registered and paid for your registration fee and you have received email confirmation of camping spot availability\, please select the number of tickets you need to pay for your camping spots. \nPlease do not pay for tickets unless you have received email confirmation of you camping spot availability. Tickets purchases are non-refundable.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/2024-yosemite-pilgrimage-campsite-registration/
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