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SUMMARY:CAM: Year of the Ox Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“The Chinese American Museum welcomes the new year in our latest online exhibition\, “Year of the Ox\,” which features works from 14 dynamic artists.  Please share with your friends and family. \nWe are launching the exhibition during the Lantern Festival! Visit exhibitions.camla.org/yearoftheox/ on March 6th at 12:30 pm PST to view the premiere of the online exhibition. “Year of the Ox” will run from March 6 to June 6\, 2021. \n\n\nThis exhibition is organized by the Chinese American Museum in partnership with Albert Chau (@grumpybert). Major support for this exhibition is provided by the Friends of the Chinese American Museum and the Department of Cultural Affairs\, Los Angeles.  ”
URL:https://chssc.org/event/cam-year-of-the-ox-exhibition/
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SUMMARY:It Matters: Revisiting Vincent Chin and His Historic Impact on the Asian American Movement
DESCRIPTION:The Chinese American Musuem is hosting a conversation with Paula Yoo and Pam Ng on May 4\, 2021\, @ 5 pm to discuss Yoo’s YA nonfiction book\, From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry: The Killing of Vincent Chin and the Trial that Galvanized the Asian American Movement. Paula and Pam will talk about the tragedy of Vincent Chin\, the resonating wounds of racial injustice\, and the present call to end discrimination towards Asian Americans so many years later.\nRegistration for this program is free\, click the link to register now camla.org/ItMatters\nFrom a Whisper to a Rallying Cry\, releases on April 20\, 2021. To pre-order your copy of the book visit Eso Won Books – An Independent Black-Owned Bookshop in Los Angeles at www.esowonbookstore.com/.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/it-matters-revisiting-vincent-chin-and-his-historic-impact-on-the-asian-american-movement/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210506T163000
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SUMMARY:ASIAN AMERICAN RESISTANCE: 150 YEARS AND COUNTING
DESCRIPTION:ASIAN AMERICAN RESISTANCE: 150 YEARS AND COUNTING\n\nAnti-Asian hate crimes in Atlanta\, OC\, Oakland\, and New York are not new. As early as 1871\, 19 Chinese Americans were lynched and killed in the Los Angeles Massacre. Asian Americans have been victims of racial profiling\, scapegoating\, and violence for over 150 years. \nAnd we have resisted such systemic racism to claim our share of the American dream. Know our history; voice our resistance. \n\n\nThursday\, 6 May 2021\, 4:30 – 6 pm \nZoom ID: 957 7832 3103 \nJoin from PC\, Mac\, Linux\, iOS or Android: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/95778323103 \nOr iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +16699006833\,95778323103# or +13462487799\,95778323103# \n  \nPanelists: \nDr. Kari Bolen – Chief Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion Officer\, Pasadena City College \nDr. Gay Q. Yuen – Friends of the Chinese American Museum and Asian Youth Center \nProfessor Marshall Wong – L.A. Commission on Human Relations \nQ and A to follow \nSponsored by PCC Coalition of Asian Pacific Employees\, Office of Student Life\, and Office of Student Services.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/asian-american-resistance-150-years-and-counting/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210508T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210508T120000
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SUMMARY:Far East Deep South
DESCRIPTION:fareastdeepsouth.com \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/caca-presents-far-east-deep-south-film-discussion-registration-150279306451 \n\nJoin director Larissa Lam\, producer Baldwin Chiu and C.A.C.A. National past president\, Carolyn Chan from Mississippi as they discuss the award winning documentary film Far East Deep South after the PBS/WORLD Channel premiere. Please check your local listings at http://bit.ly/ARF_FarEDeepS \nThis deeply moving story offers a poignant perspective on race relations\, immigration and the deep roots of Chinese Americans in our national identity. \nAs America continues to deal with a rash of anti-Asian sentiment\, we’ll discuss how understanding the history of Chinese in America has implications for not just Asians\, but other communities today. We’ll also hear more about the experiences of the Chinese in the American South and how the effects of the Chinese Exclusion Act are still felt now. \nFar East Deep South follows Charles Chiu and his family (including his son\, producer Baldwin Chiu\, and daughter-in-law\, director Larissa Lam) as they travel from California to Mississippi to find answers about Charles’ father\, K.C. Lou\, and subsequently explore the history of the Chinese community in the Deep South during Segregation and the Chinese Exclusion era. To learn more about this documentary visit www.FarEastDeepSouth.com or see the trailer below. \nAfter May 4\, watch Far East Deep South online on the PBS App or at http://bit.ly/ARF_FarEDeepS \n\n 
URL:https://chssc.org/event/far-east-deep-south/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210511T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210511T183000
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SUMMARY:Tea Talk: Exploring the History and Diversity of Indian Teas
DESCRIPTION:The much-anticipated return of Tea Talk is here! CAM is honored to welcome two Indian tea experts\, Husna-Tara Prakash and Shalini Prakash Agarwal who are members of one of India’s pioneering tea-planting families at the Glenburn Tea Estate located high in the Himalayas. On May 11\, 2021 from 5 – 6:30pm PDT for Tea Talk: Exploring the History and Diversity of Indian Teas.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHusna-Tara Prakash and Shalini Prakash Agarwal will share the history of tea in India as well as glimpses into the cultivation and rituals of tea production from their own tea estate. Accompanying the program will be Tea Talk host Lan Ong\, FCAM board member and Managing Director of @winghopfung. 
URL:https://chssc.org/event/tea-talk-exploring-the-history-and-diversity-of-indian-teas/
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SUMMARY:The Story of the Fabulous Fong Wan: Chinese Herbalist\, Night Club Owner\, and Showman
DESCRIPTION:https://artdecola.org/events-calendar/fong-wan-nightclubs-2021 \n\n\n“We are delighted to welcome former Art Deco Society of Los Angeles Board Member Randy Chong to the virtual stage to share some Art Deco era family history: The Story of the Fabulous Fong Wan: Chinese Herbalist\, Night Club Owner\, and Showman in a special program that will also feature a cocktail or two! \nThis is the story of Fong Wan (Randy’s great grandfather) and his empire in the San Francisco Bay Area. With $10 in his pocket and huge dreams\, Fong Wan arrived in San Francisco at the age of 17 in 1900 to become an herbalist. Treating Chinese and Caucasians\, he became the leading herbalist in the country. Fong Wan didn’t stop there. His nature as a promoter and keen business acumen helped grow his modest café to an empire of a department store\, a shrimping fleet\, multiple restaurants and nightclubs in Oakland and San Francisco. With exotic fan dancers\, magicians\, acrobats\, and singers imported from China\, he became the envy of fellow nightclubs in the 1930s to 50s\, including his big rival\, Charlie Low and the Forbidden City.” \n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis program is free to Art Deco Society of Los Angeles members. Members can use the button below to get to the ticketing page. When you log into your ADSLA account\, you will have the option of ordering a free ticket. \nGeneral admission is $10. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS
URL:https://chssc.org/event/the-story-of-the-fabulous-fong-wan-chinese-herbalist-night-club-owner-and-showman/
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SUMMARY:Chinese Family History Group of Southern California Webinar Series: Researching the World of Chinese Documents
DESCRIPTION:A CFHGSC webinar featuring Tony King\nSaturday\, May 22nd 10-11:30am PDT \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDocuments commonly used in Chinese genealogy research are family records like the jiapu/zupu and local gazetteers. Tony King will address both of these critical tools but will also provide an introduction into the lesser known world of other documents and resource materials that originated in China. To name a few\, this includes marriage agreements\, property records\, residential registrations\, census records\, examination rosters\, and obituaries. He will discuss the possible value these have to our genealogical research as well as repositories such as archives\, libraries\, the internet\, and search strategies. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBorn and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area\, Tony King is of Toisanese roots. His ancestors immigrated to the U.S. in the late 1800’s. Since entering retirement some ten years ago\, he has concentrated on searching out his Chinese roots. He has conducted research during extended stays in China\, as well as during trips to California\, Hawaii\, Oregon\, Washington\, New York\, and Canada.  Tony serves as a volunteer for FamilySearch\, consulting with patrons seeking assistance.
URL:https://chssc.org/event/chinese-family-history-group-of-southern-california-webinar-series-researching-the-world-of-chinese-documents/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210526T190000
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SUMMARY:The History of the Chinese in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Free to register. Dr. Sue Fawn Chung will be talking via Zoom about the history of Chinese people in Las Vegas on May 26 at 7 p.m. with the Neon Museum of Las Vegas. \nhttps://youtu.be/qVbnMqYgIX0V \n 
URL:https://chssc.org/event/the-history-of-the-chinese-in-las-vegas/
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